Exam 1 Review Spring 2025
Across
- 3. The point after which increases in exercise intensity will result in a spike in blood lactate levels
- 8. The primary determinant of which of the three primary energy systems will be used
- 9. The phosphagen energy system lasts for approximately this long into exercise.
- 11. The allosteric enzyme involved in the ATP-PCR System
- 13. The anaerobic stages of metabolism take place in this part of the cell
- 14. This class of enzymes are involved in reactions in which phosphates are transferred from one molecule to another.
- 18. This complex pumps protons from the intermembrane space to the matrix to produce ATP during the ETC.
Down
- 1. Enzymes are this kind of macromolecule
- 2. During maximal exercise blood lactate levels can exceed this number
- 4. Blood lactate levels are a marker of how much of this type of metabolism is occuring
- 5. FADH2 is produced in this cycle during metabolism
- 6. The final electron acceptor in aerobic metabolism
- 7. Redox reactions are catalyzed by this type of enzyme
- 10. The organelle in which the aerobic stages of metabolism occur
- 12. This enzyme is not involved in glycolysis if starting from glycogen.
- 15. This electron carrier drops off its electrons at complex 1 during the electron transport chain
- 16. the step in which the only redox reaction occurs in glycolysis
- 17. The metabolic water produced at the end of the ETC accounts for this percentage of the total water in the body