If there is not enough dissolved oxygen in water then most things will not be able to live in it.
Suffocating means to not be able to breath, as if someone is choking you. With suffocation, you are not getting enough oxygen. Hyperventilating is where you are breathing really fast, can't stop and may possibly pass out from too much oxygen.
You asphyxiate.
The sun does not have enough mass or a hot enough core to fuse heavier elements such as carbon and oxygen.
the respiratory and circulatory systems
You will start to feel like u something is sucking the air away from you . Then, you cannot breath normally . Later on, you will faint and slowly slowly you will die of 'not enough oxygen'. Unless someone give you oxygen....
yes. when someone feels light headed or dizzy, that is a sign of the lack of oxygen to the brain. since your blood is what carries oxygen, anytime there is a loss of blood to someones brain it does not get enough oxygen and that is when people pass out.
Approximately 10-15% oxygen is left in expelled air. it's plenty enough for mouth to mouth ventilation.
if when you breathe you do not inhale enough oxygen your heart must beat faster to provide your organs etc with the oxygen needed.
Systemic hypoxia -- the overall insufficiency to accumulate enough oxygen (and nitrogen too, but that's inert).
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.
This happens because at night there is no sunlight. Sunlight is the one to provide enough energy to create photosynthesis, which helps create oxygen.
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When someone have cold then he is not able to get enough oxygen to his lungs so that's why its difficult to breathe
Yes, trees do provide most of our oxygen for the atmosphere
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Yes, not getting enough oxygen can and will make you drowsy, also, not getting enough oxygen can cause brain damage. - Heisenberg