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ATP synthesis in chloroplasts is very similar to that in mitochondria: Electron transport is coupled to the formation of a proton (H+) gradient across a membrane. The energy in this proton gradient is then used to power ATP synthesis. Two types of processes that contribute to the formation of the proton gradient are:processes that release H+ from compounds that contain hydrogen, andprocesses that transport H+ across the thylakoid membrane. Drag the labels to the appropriate locations of the thylakoid membrane. Use only the blue labels for the blue targets, and only the pink labels for the pink targets. Note: One blue target and one pink target should be left empty.

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