Cellular Respiration Puzzle Thomas Jasmin
Across
- 2. breaking molecules down, as in respiration
- 4. animals (muscle cells) the breakdown of pyruvic acid without oxygen to make 2 ATP + lactic acid
- 6. carried out by plants, yeast, and some microorganisms the breakdown of pyruvic acid without oxygen to make 2 ATP + alcohol
- 11. what is the main molecule that is being produced during cellular respiration
- 12. anaerobic respiration breaks down _______ into carbon compounds that can be used for Part 2 of cellular respiration
- 14. requires oxygen
- 15. what molecule is being broken down during the krebs cycle?
- 16. where does ETC and the Krebs cycle take place
- 20. The process of releasing energy by breaking down glucose in the presence of oxygen
Down
- 1. the process in which electrons are handed down by NADH and FADH2 to carrier molecules which actively pumps H+ ions into the inner mitochondrial membrane. the electrons are passed along the chain until they reach oxygen to form water.
- 3. to what cycle is cellular respiration associated
- 5. where does glycolysis take place
- 7. location of the etc
- 8. of empty electron carriers in the absence of oxygen. (anaerobic respiration) produces lactic acid and only 2 net ATP are made
- 9. does not require oxygen
- 10. byproduct of respiration that plants take up to make sugars
- 13. the step of cellular respiration in which oxaloacetic acid is combined with Acetyl Co-A to form citric acid. Citric acid is broken down, one carbon at a time and arranged to for the original oxaloacetic acid molecule. 3 molecules of NADH, one molecule of FADH2, and one molecule of ATP are made and CO2 is released.
- 17. # of ATP created in the krebs cycle
- 18. atp releases energy and becomes what?
- 19. where does the krebs cycle occur in the mitochondria