Unit 5 Chapter 3
Across
- 3. where the Krebs cycle and electron transport take place in a cell
- 5. the biological catalysts that make the reactions of cellular respiration possible
- 7. stage of cellular respiration that converts pyruvate to high energy molecules
- 9. two molecules of this are produced from glycolysis
- 10. process that requires oxygen
- 12. high energy molecule that interacts with complex I to give electrons and release H+
- 13. stage of cellular respiration that breaks glucose to pyruvate
- 15. process that does not require oxygen
Down
- 1. space where H+ (protons) build up from the electron transport chain
- 2. sugar that is broken down in cellular respiration
- 4. where glycolysis takes place at in the cell
- 6. six carbon molecule formed from acetyl-CoA and OAA in the Krebs cycle
- 8. means splitting
- 11. final electron acceptor, reacts with H+ to make water
- 14. gas released at three points in the Krebs cycle