Without enough oxygen, the body's cells cannot function properly, leading to symptoms like shortness of breath, fatigue, confusion, and even organ damage. Severely low oxygen levels can be life-threatening and may result in loss of consciousness or death. It is important to seek medical attention if you are experiencing difficulty breathing or believe you are not getting enough oxygen.
If the available oxygen is moderatly insufficient, you pass out but don't die. If the oxygen is less than that, you may suffer brain damage. If the oxygen level is really low all of the above can happen and in addition you could die if not treated soone enough or if the oxygen levels are really low..
Breathing heavily can be a result of the body trying to quickly take in more oxygen to meet the increased demand during exercise or physical activity. This is not necessarily an indication of oxygen debt, which refers to the body's inability to supply enough oxygen to meet the demands of exercise.
A normal saturation of oxygen for a newborn is between 95-100%. This means that the blood is carrying enough oxygen to meet the body's needs for growth and development. Monitoring oxygen levels is important to ensure newborns are getting enough oxygen.
When too little oxygen is pumped around the body, cells and tissues may not receive enough oxygen to function properly. This can lead to symptoms such as shortness of breath, fatigue, dizziness, and eventually cell damage. In severe cases, it can result in organ failure or death.
The heart uses about 20% of the body's total oxygen supply. It requires a constant supply of oxygen to function properly and sustain the body's energy needs. If the heart does not receive enough oxygen, it can lead to serious health issues such as heart attacks.
When oxygen reacts with sodium chloride (table salt), no chemical reaction occurs. Oxygen is not reactive enough to displace chlorine from sodium chloride.
I don't know how much of the body's oxygen the brain needs, but when the brain does not receive enough, a stroke occurs.
your heart beats faster to get the blood pumping around your body
When your oxygen saturation levels drop, your blood is not carrying enough oxygen to provide your body the levels it needs. If they drop low enough, your body will shut down and you can die. If you are hooked to a ventilator, this will help the body increase the oxygen saturation levels in your blood, potentially saving your life.
well, you die
After exercise your pulse becomes faster. The reason you get exhausted while doing exercise is you can't get enough oxygen into your body.
You die.
Breathing heavily can be a result of the body trying to quickly take in more oxygen to meet the increased demand during exercise or physical activity. This is not necessarily an indication of oxygen debt, which refers to the body's inability to supply enough oxygen to meet the demands of exercise.
If the body cannot supply enough oxygen to break down glucose, it will switch to anaerobic respiration, producing lactic acid as a byproduct. This can lead to muscle fatigue, cramps, and a buildup of lactic acid in the muscles, causing discomfort and potentially impacting performance.
You will die
The oxyhaemoglobin will break down and oxygen will release. :)
Hyperventilation and tachycardia
you die.