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Chloroplast membrane vesicles are equilibrated in a simple solution of ph 5β€Ž . the solution is then adjusted to ph 8β€Ž . which of the following conclusions can be drawn from these experimental conditions?
- atp will not be produced because there is no adp and inorganic phosphate in the solution.
- atp will be produced because the proton gradient favors proton movement through the atp synthase channels.
- protons will not diffuse toward the outside of the vesicles.
- the change in the solution's ph results in a gradient across the chloroplast membranes such that there is a lower concentration of protons inside the vesicles and a higher concentration outside.

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