Across
- 2. adenosine triphosphate
- 3. breakdown or degradation of compounds into simple molecules
- 6. the addition of an activator makes a BLANK active form
- 8. structure of protein that involves the angle between the amino acids, aphelia helix and beta sheets
- 9. ability to use other compounds for energy
- 12. has 2 or more major organic end products
- 13. structure of protein that involves the number, type, and sequence of amino acids
- 16. the breakdown of glucose that result in a net gain of 2 ATPs
- 19. reaction that involves a lose of an electron
- 20. has one major organic end product
- 21. mechanism of ATP synthesis during electron transport
- 22. biological catalysts
- 23. structure of protein that involves 2 or more polypeptide chains
- 24. bond that is the strongest in the tertiary structure
Down
- 1. the synthesis of ATP from ADP coupled to the trapping of sunlight and its conversion to chemical energy via photosystems I and II and an electron transport chain
- 2. assimilation of chemicals and uses energy for synthesis
- 4. cycle that breaks down pyruvate and is also referred to as the citric acid cycle
- 5. nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide
- 7. level of phosphorylation involves the synthesis of ATP from ADP
- 10. constant supply of energy, entropy is always increasing, individual cell must have constant input energy to maintain itself
- 11. reaction that involves an addition of an electron
- 14. structure of protein that involves how it is folded and hydrophobic and hydrophilic bonds
- 15. transport phosphorylation involves a series of electron carriers that work in sequence to transfer electrons from donors to terminal electron acceptors
- 17. the breakdown of pyruvate and does not require oxygen
- 18. the addition of a modulator makes a BLANK active form
