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Standard XII
Biology
Aerobic and Anaerobic Respiration
Chemiosmotic ...
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Chemiosmotic mechanism of ATP production in aerobic respiration was given by:
(A) Krebs (B) Calvin (C) Hatch and Slack (D) Peter Mitchell
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