Cellular Respiration
Across
- 4. A process that does not require oxygen (e.g., fermentation).
- 5. The first stage of cellular respiration that breaks down glucose in the cytoplasm.
- 7. The three-carbon molecule produced at the end of glycolysis.
- 8. The organelle where the majority of aerobic respiration reactions, like the Krebs cycle, occur.
- 9. Transport Chain (ETC): The final stage of aerobic respiration that produces the most ATP.
Down
- 1. Triphosphate): The primary energy currency produced by the cell during respiration.
- 2. The sugar molecule that is oxidized to release energy.
- 3. Cycle: Also known as the citric acid cycle, it occurs in the mitochondrial matrix to produce electron carriers.
- 4. A process that requires oxygen to proceed.
- 6. Dioxide: A waste product of cellular respiration exhaled by organisms.