See Also: chemiosmotic theory(medicine)
chemiosmotic coupling(medicine)
chemiosmotic hypothesis(medicine)
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master 2, verb (oh) and chemiosmotic theory (medicine)


master 2, verb (oh)



2 v [T]
to learn a skill or a language so well that you have no difficulty with it
::the skills needed to master a new language
::I never quite mastered the Art of walking in high heels.
to manage to control a strong emotion
-synonym overcome overcome
::He had learned to master his fear of heights.

chemiosmotic theory (medicine)


chemiosmotic theory


The theory that the synthesis of ATP (an energy source made and used by the organism) within mitochondria and chloroplasts occurs by way of a proton gradient which forms when electrons are passed through their inner membranes. When protons are then passed through the inner membrane in the opposite direction, energy is released and used to make ATP.