Glycolysis
Citric Acid Cycle
Electron Transport Chain
Protein Synthesis
Mystery!
100

The location where glycolysis occurs 

What is the cytoplasm?

100

The location where this process occurs

What is the mitochondrial matrix?

100

The location of this process

What is the Inner mitochondrial membrane?

100

The single stranded macromolecule used to transfer the genetic information for protein synthesis

What is RNA?

100

Ribosomes are made up of this molecule. 

What is rRNA?

200
One of the key outputs that is converted to kick off the citric acid cycle

What is pyruvic acid/pyruvate?

200

The term for this process which uses oxygen. 

Aerobic

200

The subatomic particles that are used from NADH and FADH2 to pump protons, generating a proton gradient, ultimately powering ATP synthase

What is electrons?

200

The process of copying the information from DNA, making this molecule. 

What is transcription and mRNA?

200

This is the term for the fold of the inner membrane of the mitochondria. 

Cristae

300
This molecule gets used twice during the phosphorylation stage, and results in 4 at the end, with a net gain of 2. 

What is ATP?

300

The enzyme (made with pyruvate) that binds with oxaloacetic acid (which is replenished during this cycle), to form citric acid (the start molecule of citric acid cycle). 

What is Acetyl CoA?

300

The key output made from the combining of Oxygen with electrons and protons

What is H2O (water)?

300

The molecule used to carry amino acids to the ribosome and place the amino acid in the correct sequence using its anticodon to the mRNA's codon.

What is tRNA?

300

The name of the whooping crane chick that was slated for release that recently died. 

What is Ducky?

400

The key output that carries electrons and powers the proton pump during the Electron Transport Chain

What is NADH?

400

The key outputs of this cycle that are used in the electron transport chain.

What is NADH and FADH2 (as electron carriers)?

400

The primary key output of this pathway that provides energy to the cell (quantity and molecule!)

What is 26-28 ATP?

400

The location that translation occurs

What is the cytoplasm (on a ribosome)?

400
The species Will spent 2 1/2 years of watching where and how they sleep for his thesis. 

What is the whooping crane? (Bonus points for scientific name)

500

The summary of this pathway

What is the break down of a glucose molecule into two pyruvate molecules through phosphorylation, cleavage, and the reformation of ATP/output of NADH?

500

The summary of this cycle

Processes acetyl-CoA (from pyruvate) to release carbon dioxide and transfer electrons to NAD+ and FAD

500

The summary of this pathway

What is using electrons from NADH and FADH2 to pump protons and generate a proton gradient that powers ATP synthase, which is the used to power the phosphorylation of ADP to ATP?

500

The enzyme used to unzip the DNA and start the process of transcription.

What is RNA polymerase?

500

The disease that killed the whooping crane chick that was slated for release, marking the first confirmed whooping crane death from this. 

What is highly pathogenic avian influenza?

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