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A group of proteins aligned in a membrane can form a(n) ______ transport chain, which releases energy at each step in the chain and plays a role in both photosynthesis and respiration.Multiple choice question.peptidehydrogenaminoelectron

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A group of proteins aligned in a membrane can form a(n) ______ transport chain, which releases energy at each step in the chain and plays a role in both photosynthesis and respiration.Multiple choice question.peptidehydrogenaminoelectron

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The correct answer is "electron". A group of proteins aligned in a membrane can form an electron transport chain, which releases energy at each step in the chain and plays a role in both photosynthesis and respiration.

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