The process of ATP synthesis through a combination of electrochemical and osmotic events is known as:
Answer: Oxidative phosphorylation
Explanation
ATP synthesis through a combination of electrochemical and osmotic events is known as oxidative phosphorylation.
It occurs in the mitochondria during the electron transport chain where a proton gradient is used to drive the synthesis of ATP.
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