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Consequences of not enough O2 available for respiration

Author: Eva K 3sq0



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- No final acceptor of electrons from the ETC - ETC stops functioning - No more ATP is produced via OP - NADH + FADH2 aren’t oxidised by an electron carrier - No oxidised NAD + FAD are available for dehydrogenation in the KC - The KC stops - But still a way for cells to produce some ATP in low O2 conditions through anaerobic respiration


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