Across
- 2. The molecule that begins the glycolysis pathway,
- 3. The total number of ATP molecules made during glycolysis
- 5. The site of glycolysis
- 8. The process by which cells convert pyruvate into lactic acid or eoccurringoccuring in the absence of oxygen
- 10. The process of losing electrons
- 12. The process that adds inorganic phosphate to a molecule or substrate
- 14. The organelle where the majority of cellular respiration takes place
- 15. The second stage of cellular respiration where acetyl-CoA is further oxidized to prodcue NADH, FADH2, and ATP
- 16. The number of oxygen molecules needed per glucose molecule to perform aerobic respiration
Down
- 1. The first step in cellular respiration where glucose is broken down into two molecules of pyruvate.
- 4. The final electron acceptor in the electron transport chain during cellular respiration.
- 6. The site of the citric acid cycle
- 7. The phase of glycolysis that requires the input of 2 ATP
- 9. A molecule that carries high-energy electrons to the electron transport chain in cellular respiration.
- 11. The net gain of ATP after glycolysis
- 13. The process of gaining electrons
