CELLULAR RESPIRATION_BIO150
Across
- 6. Important invaginations that enhance ATP production.
- 10. Total number of FADH2 entering the electron transport chain.
- 11. Product of glycolysis.
- 12. Maximum number of ATP generated from one glucose.
- 14. Enzyme that catalyzes the first step of glycolysis.
- 17. Hydrogen flows back through this enzyme, turning a rotor, and producing ATP.
- 18. Enzyme that hydrolyzed the substrate into malate.
- 19. Produced by animal cells when no oxygen is present for respiration.
- 21. The last electron acceptor.
- 23. The substance that yeast produce when oxygen is not available.
- 24. The process that drives oxidative phosphorylation.
- 25. The name for mobile carrier Q.
Down
- 1. Part of the mitochondria where Krebs cycle takes place.
- 2. 6-carbon molecule that is broken down to make ATP.
- 3. Stage of aerobic respiration that produces the most ATP.
- 4. These are carried by NADH to the ETC.
- 5. The first six-carbon molecule produced in the Krebs Cycle.
- 7. The enzyme that produces isocitrate.
- 8. Coenzyme A bonds with acetate to produce what compound.
- 9. Type of respiration that does not require oxygen.
- 13. When an atom or molecule loses an electron.
- 15. Occurs in the cytoplasm and splits glucose into pyruvate.
- 16. This is pumped across the membrane during electron transport chain.
- 20. Electron carrier produced by the Krebs Cycle.
- 22. Type of chemical reaction that releases free energy.