the machines whic are used to treat the patient takr out the oxygen from air which is provided to the patient
yes, the person can be kept in artificial respiration temporarily or permanently. 1:in a hospital a person is given artificial supply of oxygen ,when he is in coma,as long as he can survive under such condition . 2:and for example when a person drowns ,he or she is given artificial respiration.
Fermentation
if you are burning energy faster than the body could supply the oxygen necessary for the normal reaction,. your body does that without the oxygen
Respiration is a process of gas exchange. Respiration is necessary to supply cells with oxygen for metabolism and to remove the waste by product carbon dioxide.
Lactic acid fermentation occurs due to the lack of oxygen in the the muscle cells Aerobic respiration requires oxygen as an electron receiver to complete the electron transport system, so without it, the cells will be unable to undergo normal respiration and will resort to lactic acid fermentation
A person can get the supply of oxygen for artificial respiration from the cylinders attached to the machines.
yes, the person can be kept in artificial respiration temporarily or permanently. 1:in a hospital a person is given artificial supply of oxygen ,when he is in coma,as long as he can survive under such condition . 2:and for example when a person drowns ,he or she is given artificial respiration.
Yes, the person can be kept in artificialrespiration temporarily or permanently. 1:in a hospital a person is given artificial supply of oxygen ,when he is in coma, as long as he can survive under such condition . 2:and for example when a person drowns ,he or she is given artificialrespiration.
Fermentation
Oxygen.
Respiration is the activity used to create oxygen in the blood.
CPR (CardioPulmonary Resuscitation): is the compression of the chest. The aims of this is to:1. Supply blood to the brain and all around the body.2. To deliver oxygen to the brain and body (which the body needs to survive).3. To keep blood pressure up inside the body.If successful, a person may "come around" or "wake up".Artificial Respiration (also known as: "mouth to mouth" or "the kiss of life"): Is the process of breathing into the lungs of an unconscious person via the mouth (blowing air into the mouth of an unconscious person). The aims of this is to:1. To keep the oxygen levels up inside the body.2. Deliver oxygen in the body so that it can be transported to the brain and all around the body.Again, if successful, a person may "come around"
for the first 90 seconds of activity or when you can no longer supply oxygen for aerobic respiration.
Respiration supplies the body with oxygen, energy could be a byproduct because you need oxygen to perform tasks that create energy
his name means: aeration which means to supply the blood with oxygen by respiration
Anoxia is the total depletion of a person's oxygen supply. The most immediate effects will be on the brain, which requires a large supply of oxygen to function. Once the brain tissue dies, the rest of the body's cells will quickly use up their energetic stores of ATP and be unable to produce any needed energy via cellular respiration, as there will be no oxygen to respire.
To supply the blood with oxygen for the blood to deliver oxygen to all parts of the body.