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OpenStudy (anonymous):

If the concentration of hydrogen ions (H+) outside of the thylakoids were equal to the concentration of H+ inside the thylakoids, how would it affect the chloroplasts?

OpenStudy (ksaimouli):

then i think no phosynthesis

OpenStudy (ksaimouli):

because the ecltron respectors will only accept only high energy electron

OpenStudy (anonymous):

if anything else is intact, it wouldn't affect the chloroplasts. the proton gradient would be rearranged by the system and everything wuold return to normal after a short time. at first, no ATP would be built, though. if a proton gradient can't be established, the chloroplast would be digested because clearly, damage would have been done in some places (no photosynthesis or membrane damage)

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