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The name of a cell that has stopped assembling ATP is anaerobic, meaning to be without oxygen. What occurs is Anoxia: a situation in which there is no available oxygen in the cell. Without oxygen the respiratory chain stops, there is no ATP production, the cell does not obtain energy and then dies.

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