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The energy of the movement of electrons down a concentration gradient via electron transport within the thylakoid membrane is used to generate
Self-Efficacy
A person's confidence in their ability to carry out actions required to achieve particular outcomes.
Self-Efficacy Theory
The belief in one's own ability to succeed in specific situations or accomplish a task, playing a crucial role in determining how goals are set and achieved.
Confidence
A feeling of self-assurance arising from an appreciation of one's own abilities or qualities.
Competence
The ability of an individual or organization to perform a task effectively, with the required skills and knowledge.
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