Across
- 1. Cycle producing carbon dioxide and energy carriers in the mitochondria.
- 4. Molecule produced during glycolysis as a direct energy source.
- 6. Slow energy release process lasting hours.
- 13. Folds in the mitochondria that increase surface area for ATP production.
- 14. Gas released as a byproduct of the citric acid cycle.
- 15. Breathing heavily to disperse lactic acid after intense exercise repays this.
- 16. location of the citric acid cycle
- 18. Breaking down sugar molecules gradually to capture their chemical energy.
- 19. Initial source of energy used by muscles during exercise.
- 20. Energy carrier molecule produced in the Krebs cycle.
Down
- 2. Phase of glycolysis requiring ATP to start glucose breakdown.
- 3. A three-carbon molecule formed during glycolysis.
- 5. reactant molecules in cellular respiration along with C6H12O6.
- 7. Type of fermentation producing carbon dioxide in yeast cells.
- 8. Organelle where the Krebs cycle and electron transport chain occur.
- 9. Six-carbon molecule broken down during glycolysis.
- 10. Type of fermentation occurring in muscle cells without oxygen.
- 11. Particle transported through the inner mitochondrial membrane to power active transport.
- 12. Process allowing glycolysis to continue without oxygen.
- 15. Required for aerobic respiration to proceed.
- 17. Electron carrier regenerated in fermentation to allow glycolysis to continue.
- 18. location of glycolysis
