CELLULAR RESPIRATION_BIO150

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Across
  1. 6. Important invaginations that enhance ATP production.
  2. 10. Total number of FADH2 entering the electron transport chain.
  3. 11. Product of glycolysis.
  4. 12. Maximum number of ATP generated from one glucose.
  5. 14. Enzyme that catalyzes the first step of glycolysis.
  6. 17. Hydrogen flows back through this enzyme, turning a rotor, and producing ATP.
  7. 18. Enzyme that hydrolyzed the substrate into malate.
  8. 19. Produced by animal cells when no oxygen is present for respiration.
  9. 21. The last electron acceptor.
  10. 23. The substance that yeast produce when oxygen is not available.
  11. 24. The process that drives oxidative phosphorylation.
  12. 25. The name for mobile carrier Q.
Down
  1. 1. Part of the mitochondria where Krebs cycle takes place.
  2. 2. 6-carbon molecule that is broken down to make ATP.
  3. 3. Stage of aerobic respiration that produces the most ATP.
  4. 4. These are carried by NADH to the ETC.
  5. 5. The first six-carbon molecule produced in the Krebs Cycle.
  6. 7. The enzyme that produces isocitrate.
  7. 8. Coenzyme A bonds with acetate to produce what compound.
  8. 9. Type of respiration that does not require oxygen.
  9. 13. When an atom or molecule loses an electron.
  10. 15. Occurs in the cytoplasm and splits glucose into pyruvate.
  11. 16. This is pumped across the membrane during electron transport chain.
  12. 20. Electron carrier produced by the Krebs Cycle.
  13. 22. Type of chemical reaction that releases free energy.