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Revision as of 14:13, 18 November 2016
Description
The critical oxygen pressure, pc, is defined as the partial oxygen pressure, pO2, below which aerobic catabolism (respiration or oxygen consumption) declines significantly. If anaerobic catabolism is activated simultaneously to compensate for lower aerobic ATP generation, then the limiting oxygen pressure, pl, is equal to the pc. In many cases, however, the pl is substantially lower than the pc.
Abbreviation: pc
Reference: Gnaiger 1991 Soc Exp Biol Seminar Series
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Aerobic and anaerobic from normoxia to anoxia: oxygen availability and metabolic state
- More details: Aerobic