What Are the Implications of Disrupted Cellular Respiration?
When cellular respiration is disrupted, cells are unable to produce sufficient ATP, leading to energy deficits. This can cause a range of symptoms, from mild fatigue to severe organ failure, depending on the extent and location of the disruption. In toxicological terms, this means that exposure to certain toxins can lead to systemic issues, such as systemic toxicity or neurotoxicity.