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RESPIRATION 1

Horizontales
The six carbon hexose bisphosphate is split into two of this molecule during glycolysis (two words).
The third stage of aerobic respiration. It is a series of oxidation-reduction reactions that produces reduced coenzymes and ATP (two words).
A six carbon compound that is phosphorylated during glycolysis. Two molecules of ATP are consumed (two words).
A molecule made up of adenine, a ribose sugar and three phosphate groups (abbreviation).
Where glycolysis takes place.
Two of this molecule are produced and fed into the link reaction after completion of glycolysis.
Verticales
This molecule is produced during the link reaction when pyruvate is decarboxylated.
Where stages two, three and four of aerobic respiration take place.
The removal of carbon dioxide from a molecule.
This enzyme combines with acetate during the link reaction to produce a two carbon compound for the Krebs cycle.
A molecule that aids the function of an enzyme. They work by transferring a chemical group (H) from one molecule to another. Examples are FAD and NAD.
The first stage of respiration which takes place in the cytoplasm. This stage is an anaerobic process and converts glucose into two pyruvate molecules.
A type of coenzyme involved in respiration. It transfers hydrogen from one molecule to another (abbreviation).