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During respiration, most atp is formed as a direct result of the net movement of

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During respiration, most atp is formed as a direct result of the net movement of protons flowing through a channel

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During respiration, most ATP is formed as a direct result of the net movement of protons flowing through a channel.

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Adenosine triphosphate, the famous ATP, is a molecule that acts as an energy source for most cellular processes. To function properly, the cell relies on mechanisms that generate ATP according to cellular needs.

ATP is formed in different cellular processes, such as cellular respiration that leads to the production of 30 ATP molecules. Even in cellular respiration most ATP is formed as a direct result of the net proton movement that flows through a channel.

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