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Biochemistry — BIOC201 · Lecture 4
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Which best describes the role of ATP synthase in oxidative phosphorylation?
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ATP synthase (Complex V) harnesses the proton-motive force built by the electron-transport chain to drive ATP synthesis. Option B confuses it with the chain itself.
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