The rate of cellular metabolic activity affects and, at the same time, is affected by cerebrum of the brain which may progress to coma if there is no intervention.
When there is a lack of oxygen, neurons are unable to produce energy through aerobic metabolism. As a result, they switch to anaerobic metabolism, leading to the build-up of lactic acid and a decrease in ATP production. Prolonged oxygen deprivation can ultimately lead to cell death and irreversible damage to the neurons.
I don no
I don no
it results in a heart disease!
lack of diet.
When you lack oxygen, your muscles can still produce energy through a process called anaerobic metabolism. This metabolic pathway does not require oxygen and produces energy quickly but less efficiently than aerobic metabolism. As a result, lactic acid may build up in the muscles, causing fatigue and soreness.
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A lack of oxygen significantly impairs energy production in animals, as it disrupts aerobic respiration, the primary process for generating ATP (adenosine triphosphate) in cells. Without sufficient oxygen, cells switch to anaerobic metabolism, which is less efficient and produces only a fraction of the energy. This can lead to a buildup of lactic acid and other byproducts, causing fatigue and reduced muscle function. Ultimately, prolonged oxygen deprivation can result in cellular damage and decreased survival.
yes. many people do, because of poor diet and lack of activity as well as the slowing down of metabolism that comes from any cns depressant
Bad diet can have many effects on a perons intellectual health. These include tiredness, lack of energy, poor concentration and many more.
A lack of protein in the diet can lead to decreased production of hemoglobin, which carries oxygen in red blood cells. This can result in decreased oxygen supply to body tissues and lead to symptoms like fatigue, weakness, and shortness of breath.