Catabolism of Carbohydrate, Lipid, and Protein
Across
- 2. The molecule produced from glycolysis that enters the Krebs cycle after conversion
- 4. The storage form of fat in the body
- 5. The building blocks of proteins
- 6. The high-energy electron carrier produced in glycolysis and Krebs cycle
- 11. The backbone molecule released when triglycerides are broken down
- 13. The molecule pyruvate is converted into before entering the Krebs cycle
- 15. The electron carrier that transfers electrons to the electron transport chain alongside NADH
- 16. The molecule that acts as the immediate energy currency in cells
- 18. The process of breaking down fatty acids into Acetyl-CoA
- 19. Short chains formed when proteins are partially broken down
- 20. The net ATP molecules produced in glycolysis (per glucose)
Down
- 1. The first step of glucose breakdown in cells
- 3. The cycle that oxidizes Acetyl-CoA to produce NADH, FADH₂, and ATP
- 7. The process by which amino acids lose a carbon group to enter the Krebs cycle as α-ketoglutarate
- 8. The long hydrocarbon chains released from triglycerides
- 9. The process of removing the amino group from an amino acid
- 10. The main molecule broken down in cellular respiration
- 12. The process of breaking down triglycerides into glycerol and fatty acids
- 14. The enzyme that breaks down peptides or amino acids
- 17. The enzyme that breaks down triglycerides into glycerol and fatty acids