sounds like you should take you own advice and read the definition. I know there are big words used to explain it that you may not understand so I help you. There is less oxygen in a cell after the oxidative stress event is over than before. That's what I meant by "eats oxygen". I thought that was simple enough for you to understad.
No. Wrong. Oxidative stress has nothing, at all, to do with the amount of oxygen in your cells.
my god, learn how to read - I did not say that Oxidative stress has something to do with the amount of oxygen in your cells, as Oxidative stress can happen regardless of the amount, I said "there is less oxygen in a cell after the oxidative stress event is over than before."
That is NOT an effect of oxidative stress, retard. That is not how biochemistry works. There is not less oxygen in the cell. Wrong, wrong, wrong.
Oxidative stress is an imbalance, between different oxygen ions. It is not a reduction of oxygen. It does not result in a reduction of oxygen.
I'm done with your brazen ignorance.
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