Across
- 4. The base in ATP.
- 5. The high energy electron carrier molecule used to make glucose in the Calvin Cycle.
- 7. The location in the chloroplast where the Calvin cycle occurs.
- 8. The type of anaerobic cellular respiration that produces ethanol & carbon dioxide.
- 12. The first stage of cellular respiration.
- 16. The purpose is to make NAD+ to be used in glycolysis.
- 18. This sugar gets broken down in cellular respiration.
- 19. The green pigment found in photosynthetic cells.
- 20. The type of reaction in which fossil fuels are burned and releases carbon into the atmosphere.
- 21. The process that uses sunlight, water, and carbon dioxde to produce sugar for the autotroph.
- 22. The type of reaction that breaks down ATP.
- 23. The enzyme that is used to break down ATP.
Down
- 1. Usable energy for all cells. (Energy Carrier)
- 2. The location in the chloroplast of the light-dependent reactions.
- 3. The electron carrier that is made in glycolysis & the Kreb's Cycle.
- 4. The type of cellular respiration that uses oxygen.
- 6. The reactant that splits into oxygen and hydrogen ions to replace electrons lost in the light dependent reactions.
- 9. The molecule that accepts hydrogens and prevents the electron transport chain from becoming jammed.
- 10. The organelle in which photosynthesis takes place.
- 11. The location of the first stage of cellular respiration.
- 13. The product of fermentation in humans.
- 14. The type of reaction in which builds molecules.
- 15. The third stage of aerobic cellular respiration.
- 17. The sugar in ATP.
