Across
- 1. This stage of cellular respiration has a product of two acetyl-CoA's and NADH.
- 4. This type of reaction is when there is a net loss of reactants and gain of products over time.
- 5. This is the only step of cellular respiration that can carry out with or without the presence of oxygen.
- 7. A reaction in which larger molecules are broken down into smaller ones.
- 8. A reaction mechanism in which the outcome is a decrease in function in response to a stimulus.
- 9. This site is where a noncompetitive inhibitor would bind.
- 11. The sum of all chemical reactions within the body.
- 13. Stored energy.
- 15. This step of cellular respiration is where the bulk of ATP is provided.
- 17. This type of reaction is when there is no change in concentration of reactants and products.
- 18. This site is where the substrate binds on an enzyme.
- 19. Reaction in which energy is released with net decrease in potential energy.
- 20. The measure of how quickly a chemical reaction takes place.
- 23. When a protein changes shape, it is called...
Down
- 2. Energy required to break existing chemical bonds.
- 3. The addition of a phosphate group by protein kinases.
- 6. Proteins that act as catalysts to speed of reactions.
- 10. Protein loses it's shape or unfolds due to external stress.
- 12. A reaction in which two or more structures are combined to form a larger one.
- 14. The energy of motion.
- 16. A set of metabolic reactions that convert biochemical nutrients into ATP.
- 21. This type of reaction requires the input of energy from new bonds to increase potential energy.
- 22. This type of reaction uses water to break down compounds.
