Chemosmosis

/ˌkiːmoʊzˈmoʊsɪs/ noun

The biological process in which a concentration gradient of ions (usually protons) across a membrane drives the production of ATP, the energy currency of cells.

From chemo- (chemistry) + osmosis (from Greek osmos, 'push'). This term was formalized by biochemist Peter Mitchell in 1961 when he proposed how mitochondria actually generate energy.

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