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Chapter 36, Problem 15P
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Interpretation:
The pathway of the proton flow in the clockwise motion of the bacterial flagellum should be determined.
Concept introduction:
The energy in the biological system is present in the form of chemicals. Different types of cells use different energy sources. The bacterial flagellum uses the proton motive force to move.
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