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A LEVEL BIOLOGY - RESPIRATION

Horizontales
A molecule that accepts an electron at the end of an electron transport chain. In this case, oxygen in respiration.
A molecule that transfers a chemical group (in this case, hydrogen) from one molecule to another.
The final stage of respiration. Energy carried by electrons, from reduced coenzymes, is used to make ATP (two words).
An enzyme which catalyses the synthesis of ATP from ADP and Pi (two words, first word is an abbreviation).
The volume of carbon dioxide produced when a substrate is respired, divided by the volume of oxygen consumed, in a set period of time (two words).
Verticales
A type of respiration which procduces lactate or ethanol without oxygen.
A chain of proteins through which electrons flow (three words).
A type of coenzyme involved in respiration. It transfers hydrogen from one molecule to another (abbreviation).
Any biological molecule that can be broken down in respiration to release energy (two words).
The movement of protons (H+) across a membrane which generates ATP.
Type of respiration where energy is released from glucose using oxygen.
A type of coenzyme involved in respiration. It transfers hydrogen from one molecule to another (abbreviation).