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We use oxygen to burn sugar to make ATP energy. ATP is cellular money and without it many processes cannot occur. Depletion in ATP energy can be felt by lack of energy.
Lack of oxygen can lead to asphyxiation
Build up of lactic acid - and thus a change in pH.
A lack of light from the sun would cause an immediate cooling effect. For example, a nuclear winter occurs when the cloud of debris blocks the sun.
Oxygen is used as an electron carrier in oxidative phosphorylation during aerobic respiration. If there's a lack of oxygen the body starts to respire anaerobically, which is nowhere near sufficient for the body's needs
Illness caused by lack of sufficient amount of a nutrient is called "malnutrition".
Medically, lack of oxygen is referred to as, "Hypoxia."
Yes, oxygen is essential for seaweed growth as it is needed for the process of photosynthesis. Seaweed absorbs carbon dioxide and releases oxygen during photosynthesis, so a sufficient oxygen supply is necessary for seaweed to thrive. Lack of oxygen can inhibit seaweed growth and productivity.
They lack enough oxygen to support life. In addition, they either lack sufficient heat, like Pluto (which is not considered a planet anymore) or are simply too hot, like Venus, for life to exist.
Cyanosis is a bluish discoloration of the skin or mucous membranes due to a lack of oxygen in the blood. It is a sign that the body is not getting enough oxygen and can indicate a serious medical condition requiring prompt attention.
Shallow breathing can be indicative of pneumonia, asthma, or a lack of oxygen. If the body does not receive sufficient air, it will quickly shut down and cause death.
Hypoxia is a condition where there is a deficiency of oxygen in tissues. Inability to utilize oxygen effectively can be due to conditions like mitochondrial dysfunction or respiratory chain disorders, leading to cellular oxygen deprivation even when it's available in sufficient amounts.
Anemia
It means blood that is filled with oxygen.It means the Haem group has bonded with 4 oxygen atoms, and is 'full'.Oxygenated blood runs through the arteriesBasically, it means that there's oxygen in the blood
A person yawns as a response to the lack of oxygen in one's bloods stream usually, but, depending on situation it varies. For example in the morning, it is to boost the oxygen intake so as to wake you up or in class, to get rid of your drowsiness.) We yawn when someone else yawns because your body thinks that person is responding to a drop in oxygen in the room thus you yourself yawn to increase oxygen in your own blood stream.
When breathing stops from lack of oxygen