Across
- 2. It's where the Citric acid cycle takes place.
- 6. End product of glycolysis.
- 7. Reversibly hydrated to form malate in the presence of the enzyme fumarate hydrathase.
- 8. Type of respiration that releases a small amount of energy in the absence of oxygen.
- 10. The first step in cellular respiration.
- 12. Added to fumarate to produce malate.
- 13. 5-C compound catalyzed by the enzyme isocitrate dehydrogenase.
- 15. 4-C compound recyclable molecule in Krebs cycle.
Down
- 1. It's where aerobic respiration occurs in both eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells.
- 3. Excellent electron acceptor.
- 4. Type of respiration that requires oxygen in order to produce ATP.
- 5. Enzyme that catalyzes citrate to form isocitrate.
- 9. Used by cells to turn fuel into energy that can be used to power cellular respiration.
- 11. Process by which energy in the form of ATP is released from food molecules.
- 14. Isomer of citrate.
