Cellular respiration educational cross-word puzzle

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  1. 4. yogurt, pickles, and alcoholic beverages such as wine and beer.
  2. 6. Acid Fermentation This process occurs during Anaerobic respiration, which doesn’t use oxygen at all. It uses the pyrute which comes from the glucose that already gets through glycolysis. The final product of the process is 2 lactic acid which is made of three carbon compounds. It can cause muscle soreness during exercise, lactic acid is cleared from muscles shortly after exercise and does not contribute to soreness later. Examples of when this happens in mammals, bacteria, and fungi.
  3. 9. Transport Chain Electron Transport Chain It happens in the mitochondrial matrix and intermembrane space, and those electrons are produced during the intermediate step, and glycolysis breaks down the glucose. Then those produced electrons drop off near the electron carrier. After the electrons drop off, the electron goes into the electron carrier protein and produces ATP during the process of moving electrons through the carrier protein. The purpose of this process is to make energy which is called ATP, and use it as the "batteries" that power work within the cell. But not only just produce ATP, this process produces water as a byproduct. The electron combines with the 4 molecules of H+, which from the inside of the matrix, and 1 molecule of O2 which from breathing, and produces 2 molecules of H2O. As a result, a product of this process per 1 glucose is 2 molecules of water, and 32-34 ATP when it also goes through ATP synthase.
  4. 10. Fermentation This process occurs during Aerobic respiration, which uses oxygen. It also uses the pyrute which comes from the glucose that already gets through glycolysis. Unlike other processes, it also releases carbon dioxideThe final product of this process is 2 ethanol which is made of two carbon compounds. Examples of when this happens are bacteria,
  5. 11. One type of cellular respiration. This type of cellular respiration doesn’t have any oxygen. After the Glucose breaks down in pyruvate, it does lactic acid fermentation and produces two lactic acids. Mostly works for mammals, bacteria, and fungi.
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  1. 1. cycle The cycle happens in the mitochondrial matrix and oxidates the Acetyl CoA to make energy such as ATP. As a result, the Krebs cycle converts ADP+pi to 2 ATP, NAD+ to 2 of 3 NADH, FAD to 2 FADH2, and releases carbon dioxide. Repeat this process one more time (Krebs cycle works 2 times)
  2. 2. intermediate step Process occurs between glycolysis and the citric acid cycle (Krebs cycle). The produced two pyruvate molecules were carried into the inner mitochondrial matrix and converted into two Acetyl CoA. After that step, it starts to do the Krebs cycle.
  3. 3. Respiration Biological process that breaks down food, usually glucose into simpler substances, releases carbon dioxide, and produces ATP. The cellular respiration have different types such as Anaerobic respiration and Aerobic respiration, which is different based on the exist of oxygen. Additionally, This biological process is a redox reaction because it involves the transfer of electrons.
  4. 5. is the pathway located in the cytoplasm and breaks down Glucose, and converts it into energy. As a product, it breaks down glucose into 2 pyruvate molecules. Also during the glycolysis, it convert 4 ADP + pi to 4 ATP, 2 ATP to 2 ADP + pi, and 2 NAD+ to 2 NADH
  5. 7. reaction Reaction which involves electron transport and changes certain atoms’ oxidation state. It contains Oxidation(loss of electrons by a molecule or atom) and Reduction(electrons by a molecule or atom). In cellular respiration, it changes 2 NAD+ to 2 NADH & glucose oxidates to form 2 pyruvate molecules.
  6. 8. One type of cellular respiration. This type of cellular respiration does have oxygen. After the Glucose breaks down in pyruvate, it does alcohol fermentation and releases carbon dioxide. As a result, it produces two ethanols. Mostly works for bacteria and fungi, and the produced ethanol is sometimes used to produce yogurt, beer, wine, and bread.