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