Hope Gann 7 E.C.
Across
- 4. an enzyme converts 3C pyruvic acid into another 3C compound called lactic acid
- 6. cellular respiration with oxygen
- 12. NAD+ after it goes through ATP synthase
- 14. a 3C molecule that is the final product of glycolysis
- 15. a specialized lipid bilayer within the mitochondria that seperates the mitochondrial matrix from the intermembrane space
- 17. cellular respiration without oxygen
- 18. one 6-C glucose molecule is oxidized to form two 3-C pyruvic acid molecules
Down
- 1. a vital 4C dicarboxylic acid that acts as a central hub in metabolism
- 2. the supportive, non-cellular substance filling spaces between cells or within organelles
- 3. the primary energy currency of the cell, a molecule that stores and supplies energy for nearly all cellular activities, acting like a rechargeable battery.
- 5. the narrow region between the mitochondrion's inner and outer membranes
- 7. high energy electrons in NADH and FADH2 are passed from molecule to molecule in the ETC in cristae
- 8. process of cells breaking down organic compounds to produce ATP
- 9. 3C pyruvic acid is changed into 2C ethyl alcohol and CO2
- 10. FAD after it goes through ATP synthase
- 11. H+ move though ATP synthase, down gradients: 32-34 ATP are produced
- 13. synthase acid is broken down to make energy
- 16. CoA a crucial molecule that serves as a central hub in metabolism, carrying an acetyl group from various biochemical reactions