Yes, you can. It normally happens when the airways in your lungs close up or get filled with mucus you can see when someone is suffering from lack of oxygen when their lips go blue or their breathing is very noisy wheezy.
Respiration of mammals is aerobic.So O2 is essential for living.
"Suffocate" means to suffer or to die from a lack of oxygen and has 9 letters. Nine letter word for lack of oxygen would be "deoxidize"* It is a verb and it means remove oxygen; (Chemistry) cause a substance to undergo a loss of oxygen (also deoxidise)* Webster's dictionary defines this word as "To deprive of oxygen;"hypoxia
Hydrogen gas is not toxic. Of course, if you were to breathe pure hydrogen you would soon suffer from lack of oxygen.
A lack of oxygen or perhaps an inability to absorb enough oxygen, perhaps due to carbon monoxide poisoning. Get to fresh air if you're experiencing this.
Medically, lack of oxygen is referred to as, "Hypoxia."
Helium is breathable in the sense that it is perfectly nontoxic (it is the most inert of all elements) but of course, if you breathed pure helium you would suffer from lack of oxygen.
When breathing stops from lack of oxygen
No
A blackout or, if a severe lack of oxygen, death.
Carbon monoxide poisoning prevents red blood cells from carrying out their normal function of transporting oxygen throughout the body. Consequently, all the cells of the body will suffer from lack of oxygen, which will prevent them from carrying out their normal metabolic functions and make them effectively shut down. The brain is the most sensitive to lack of oxygen, and within minutes, will suffer unconsciousness and then death, when deprived of oxygen.
Asphyxia-- Lack of oxygen. In the case of cerebral palsy, lack of oxygen to the brain.
maybe airway obstructions, or lack of hemoglobin which carries oxygen, somethings like that.