How does the production of ATP in chloroplasts differ from production in mitochondria?
A) The protons move into the stroma of chloroplasts and out of the stroma of mitochondria.
B) It relies on electrochemical potential in mitochondria and on pH gradient in chloroplasts.
C) It relies on pH gradient in mitochondria and electrochemical potential in chloroplasts.
D) The protons move into the intermembrane space in chloroplasts and into the thylakoid lumen in mitochondria.
E) The protons move into the matrix in mitochondria and into the cytoplasm in chloroplasts.
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