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Regina Fischer
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15 April, 19:03
How do bacteria make ATP?
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15 April, 19:08
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A bacterial atp lets protons into the cytoplasm using them (bacteria & protons) using them to make atp.
So, though they don't have mitochondria, bacteria can generate energy through glycolysis and by generating a proton gradient across their cell membranes
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