AP Biology - Respiration

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Across
  1. 1. Your muscles produce this when over exerted.
  2. 4. Number of ATP produced when the NADH from the Krebs cycle pass thru the ETC and chemiosmosis.
  3. 6. Type of phosphorylation that requires enzymes.
  4. 7. Process that creates a hydrogen gradient.
  5. 9. Another name for a pH gradient.
  6. 11. When ADP gains a phosphate group.
  7. 14. The number of ATP needed to start respiration.
  8. 16. Where anaerobic respiration occurs.
  9. 17. Coenzyme, electron and hydrogen acceptor that stores the most energy.
  10. 18. Gains electrons.
  11. 22. The type of phosphorylation that produces most of the ATP in cellular respiration.
  12. 23. Where the Krebs Cycle occurs in the mitochondria.
  13. 24. Organism that produces lactic acid as a waste product.
  14. 25. An anaerobic organism that is killed by oxygen.
  15. 26. Number of ATP produced by one NADH going through the electron transport chain.
Down
  1. 2. What pyruvate gets converted into during aerobic respiration.
  2. 3. Process that is a series of redox reactions
  3. 5. Another name for the Citric Acid Cycle.
  4. 8. Very electronegative element.
  5. 10. Organism that produces alcohol as a waste product.
  6. 12. Lactic acid helps to produce this food.
  7. 13. Enzyme located in the inner mitochondrial membrane.
  8. 15. Another name for fermentation.
  9. 19. The number of carbon dioxide produced during the Krebs Cycle.
  10. 20. Number of ATP produced by substrate level phosphorylation.
  11. 21. Organisms that can be aerobic or anaerobic.
  12. 24. Yeast help in the production of this food.