Bio
Across
- 3. : The product of glycolysis that is converted into Acetyl-CoA.
- 4. : The gas released as a waste product during the cycle.
- 8. : The main energy currency molecule produced during cellular respiration.
- 11. : A high-energy electron carrier molecule formed during the cycle.
- 12. : The four-carbon molecule that begins and ends the cycle.
- 15. : The process that breaks down glucose before the Krebs Cycle begins.
Down
- 1. : The first six-carbon compound formed in the cycle.
- 2. : The organelle where the Krebs Cycle takes place.
- 5. : The inner part of the mitochondria where the cycle occurs.
- 6. : A protein that speeds up chemical reactions in the Krebs Cycle.
- 7. : The atom transferred to NAD⁺ and FAD to form NADH and FADH₂.
- 9. : Another electron carrier molecule that produces less ATP than NADH.
- 10. : The main outcome of the Krebs Cycle, stored as ATP.
- 13. : The molecule that combines with oxaloacetate to start the Krebs Cycle.
- 14. : Another term for the citric acid cycle, a repeating biochemical pathway.