Predict which of the following would happen if a plant was exposed to a toxin that made the thylakoid membranes permeable to protons.
A) The proton gradient across the thylakoid membrane would be eliminated.
B) The protons necessary to generate NADPH from NADP+ would no longer be present.
C) The oxidation and reduction of the protein complexes in the electron transport would be prevented.
D) A reversal of the proton gradient across the thylakoid membrane would result in a higher pH in the thylakoid lumen than in the surrounding stoma.
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