Cellular Respiration
Across
- 4. TRANSPORT CHAIN The process in the innermembrane of mitochondria, makes most of the ATP needed by moving electrons from the glucose in four compounds.
- 5. It is the enzyme that takes the electrons from the glucose so they can participate in the ETC.
- 7. The innermost part of the mitochondrion.
- 9. RESPIRATION The process in which ATP is created from glucose to make energy, it happens inside the cell, starting in the cytosol and finishing in the mitochondrion.
- 10. Adenine Triphosphate.
- 12. Anaerobic carbohydrate breakdown pathway that produces ATP, CO2, and ethanol.
- 13. The process in which glucose molecules are broken down into two pyruvate to make ATP.
- 14. The creation of citric acid with electrons inside the mitochondrion’s matrix.
- 15. This process happens in the ETC and is when the electrons pass into the four compounds and their only exit is through the ATP synthase.
- 16. The space between two membranes.
- 17. Organelle inside the cell, in here happens the ETC and the Krebs cycle.
- 20. That doesn’t needs oxygen to function. Like glycolisis.
Down
- 1. type of alcohol that plants make when they fermentate
- 2. An anaerobic pathway by which cells harvest energy from carbohydrates.
- 3. Cyclic pathway that helps break down pyruvate to carbon dioxide during aerobic respiration.
- 6. door that lets hydrogen ions out
- 8. Adenine Diphosphate.
- 11. It happens when the cell has not enough oxygen to function and fermentates to create oxygen and as a side product lactic acid.
- 18. That needs oxygen to happen. Like electron transport chain and the krebs cycle.
- 19. Enzyme which takes electrons from the glucose molecule into the ETC.