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krebscycle: a series of chemical reactions used by all aerobic organisms
tricarboxylic: another name for krabs cycle ____________ acid cycle
mitochondrion: the citric acid cycle occurs in the matrix of the ________
cytosol: Bacteria also use the TCA cycle to generate energy, but since they lack mitochondria, the reaction sequence is performed in the _______
anaerobic: Components of the TCA cycle were derived from _________
glycolysis: One of the primary sources of acetyl-CoA is sugars are broken down by ________
phosphorylation: The theoretical maximum yield of ATP through oxidation of one molecule of glucose in glycolysis, citric acid cycle, and oxidative ________ is 38.
glucose: the most important sugar in the human metabolism
amphibolic: The citric acid cycle is called an ________ pathway because it participates in both catabolism and anabolism.
Nucleotides:_______ are biological molecules that form the building blocks of nucleic acids (DNA and RNA).
deoxyribonucleic: __________ acid (DNA)
antigen: any substance that causes your immune system to imprompts the generation of antibodies
dryice: solid form of carbondioxide
euthrophication: sudden aging of phase
nitrate: is the form of nitrogen that can be assimilated by plants.
fats: provide protective cushion around major organs.
lipids:substances that do not dissolve in liquid but are soluble in organic solvents
cytoplasm:is basically the substance that fills the cell
transfer: a type of RNA that transports amino acids to ribosomes for assembly into proteins
messenger: a type of RNA that acts as a messenger carrying encoded information from the DNA genes to the ribosomes
albumin: transfers a veriety of nutrients such as calcium, zinc, and vitamin B6.
Across:2. | a type of RNA that acts as a messenger carrying encoded information from the DNA genes to the ribosomes | 4. | another name for krabs cycle ____________ acid cycle | 6. | Bacteria also use the TCA cycle to generate energy, but since they lack mitochondria, the reaction sequence is performed in the _______ | 7. | the most important sugar in the human metabolism | 9. | provide protective cushion around major organs. | 11. | a type of RNA that transports amino acids to ribosomes for assembly into proteins |
| 13. | The citric acid cycle is called an ________ pathway because it participates in both catabolism and anabolism. | 14. | Components of the TCA cycle were derived from _________ | 16. | is the form of nitrogen that can be assimilated by plants. | 17. | _______ are biological molecules that form the building blocks of nucleic acids (DNA and RNA). | 18. | __________ acid (DNA) |
| | Down:1. | substances that do not dissolve in liquid but are soluble in organic solvents | 2. | the citric acid cycle occurs in the matrix of the ________ | 3. | One of the primary sources of acetyl-CoA is sugars are broken down by ________ | 5. | transfers a veriety of nutrients such as calcium, zinc, and vitamin B6. | 8. | The theoretical maximum yield of ATP through oxidation of one molecule of glucose in glycolysis, citric acid cycle, and oxidative ________ is 38. |
| 10. | solid form of carbondioxide | 12. | a series of chemical reactions used by all aerobic organisms | 14. | any substance that causes your immune system to imprompts the generation of antibodies | 15. | is basically the substance that fills the cell |
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Across:2. | a type of RNA that acts as a messenger carrying encoded information from the DNA genes to the ribosomes | 4. | another name for krabs cycle ____________ acid cycle | 6. | Bacteria also use the TCA cycle to generate energy, but since they lack mitochondria, the reaction sequence is performed in the _______ | 7. | the most important sugar in the human metabolism | 9. | provide protective cushion around major organs. | 11. | a type of RNA that transports amino acids to ribosomes for assembly into proteins |
| 13. | The citric acid cycle is called an ________ pathway because it participates in both catabolism and anabolism. | 14. | Components of the TCA cycle were derived from _________ | 16. | is the form of nitrogen that can be assimilated by plants. | 17. | _______ are biological molecules that form the building blocks of nucleic acids (DNA and RNA). | 18. | __________ acid (DNA) |
| | Down:1. | substances that do not dissolve in liquid but are soluble in organic solvents | 2. | the citric acid cycle occurs in the matrix of the ________ | 3. | One of the primary sources of acetyl-CoA is sugars are broken down by ________ | 5. | transfers a veriety of nutrients such as calcium, zinc, and vitamin B6. | 8. | The theoretical maximum yield of ATP through oxidation of one molecule of glucose in glycolysis, citric acid cycle, and oxidative ________ is 38. |
| 10. | solid form of carbondioxide | 12. | a series of chemical reactions used by all aerobic organisms | 14. | any substance that causes your immune system to imprompts the generation of antibodies | 15. | is basically the substance that fills the cell |
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