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16 March, 13:30

What do mitochondrial and thylakoid membranes have in common?

A. They both use energy carriers that were made in the Krebs cycle.

B. They both are involved in cellular respiration in animal cells.

C. They both contain the chlorophyll pigment.

D. They both use ATP synthase proteins in ATP production.

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  1. 16 March, 17:26
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    Mitochodrial and Thylakoid membranes both use adenosine triphosphate or ATP synthase proteins in ATP production. They are sites of electron transport. Both Mitochodrial and Thylakoid membranes is a place where ATP is produced. Mitochondria is found in all living cells while Thylakoid is found in plants.
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