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Oxygen levels will be decreased.
Oxygen is important to human body because it aid in breathing
Oxygen is indispensable for respiration.
Oxygen is important to human body because it aid in breathing
Lungs
Low blood oxygen, decreased delivery of oxygen to the body's tissues, and/or decreased flow of oxygen-rich blood to the body's tissues can predispose a newborn baby to periventricular leukomalacia.
Decreased levels of oxygen in body at high altitudes.
If oxygen decreased, ozone will decrease. It is because ozone is made from oxygen.
Oxygen levels will be decreased.
Several things happen; lower blood pressure, increased heart rate and decreased blood flow to the fingers and toes.
Low tissue oxygen levels are called hypoxia. This condition occurs when there is a decreased level of oxygen available to the body's tissues and cells, resulting in potential damage and impairment of normal function.
Dissolved Oxygen
Decreased use of oxygen
well as we all know that our body lives with oxygen and without it there is no way to live. we need to understand what oxygen does in our body so that we can understand what happens if oxygen is decreased. well basically oxygen is taken in by breathing in a process called respiration, oxygen functions to help the body produce energy by adding oxygen with glucose the body is able to produce energy and this energy is what we use to make any action of this life, it could be the physical actions we see or even the internal actions of our body like breaking down food, functioning of the brain, pumping of the heart and etc. now if oxygen is decreased or vanished, the body will not be able to produce this energy which means that all the actions that are going with in the body will stop, and when the heart and brain stop functioning death is the result
in patients with pneumonia, breathing is altered so there will be insufficiency in oxygen supply that would result to decreased hemoglobin. oxygen readily binds to hemoglobin in the lungs and is carried as oxyhemoglobin in arterial blood.
Numbness will last till the decreased oxygen returns to normal levels in the body. (PAO2)
The brain can give messages to the body and the body will respond by doing the tasks