Cellular Respiration

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Across
  1. 6. The third stage of cellular respiration.
  2. 10. This is the final product of cellular respiration.
  3. 14. We breath out this product of the Krebs Cycle
  4. 15. The Krebs Cycle must turn blank to eliminate both pyruvate received from glycolysis.
  5. 17. The Krebs Cycle can also be called by this name.
  6. 19. The Krebs Cycle requires one of these to cycle through once.
Down
  1. 1. The first stage of cellular respiration.
  2. 2. This protein channel moves Hydrogen ions across the mitochondrial membrane to generate ATP from ADP.
  3. 3. Glycolysis makes two of these molecules by splitting glucose.
  4. 4. The number of ATP made during glycolysis.
  5. 5. The total number of ATP made net through glycolysis.
  6. 7. This is required to soak up excess hydrogen in the ETC.
  7. 8. The number of ATP gained from the electron transport chain.
  8. 9. ATP has this many phosphate groups
  9. 11. The number of ATP required to begin glycolysis.
  10. 12. NADH and FADH2 both are carriers for this.
  11. 13. This is where the krebs cycle takes place.
  12. 16. The second stage of cellular respiration
  13. 18. Without this enzyme, the Krebs Cycle will not go.
  14. 20. ATP becomes this after it releases its stored energy.