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What Happens When Cellular Respiration Fails?
If cellular respiration is impaired, cells will not be able to produce sufficient ATP, leading to energy deficits. This can cause cell death and contribute to various diseases, such as
mitochondrial disorders
and
neurodegenerative diseases
.
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