How Cellular Respiration Keeps You Alive
Across
- 1. The smaller molecules produced when glucose is split during glycolysis.
- 8. The stage that produces the largest amount of ATP.
- 12. The type of sugar used during cellular respiration.
- 13. The innermost part of the mitochondria where the Krebs cycle occurs.
- 14. The first stage of cellular respiration that occurs in the cytoplasm.
- 15. The substance formed when oxygen combines with electrons and hydrogen ions.
Down
- 2. High-energy molecules that carry electrons during cellular respiration.
- 3. The waste gas released during cellular respiration.
- 4. The process of breaking down food molecules to release energy.
- 5. The fluid-filled area inside the cell where glycolysis occurs.
- 6. The gas needed for most forms of cellular respiration.
- 7. A high-energy electron carrier produced during cellular respiration.
- 9. Tiny structures inside cells that perform specific jobs.
- 10. The organelle where most cellular respiration takes place.
- 11. The second stage of cellular respiration, also called the citric acid cycle.