How Cellular Respiration Keeps You Alive

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