We use oxygen to burn sugar to make ATP energy. ATP is cellular money and without it many processes cannot occur. Depletion in ATP energy can be felt by lack of energy.
yes
Lack of oxygen can lead to asphyxiation
They are burned with oxygen to produce energy.
stratosphere
Anareobic Respiration photosynthesis( the previous answer) does require oxygen, Anareobic means it does not require oxygen.
oxygen makes energy in animals. when there is a lack of oxygen in the body, cell respiration stops, and ferminantation begins; this is hwere the cell uses carbon dioxide for energy. this is a temporary fix only, though. it also secretes an acid into your muscles; that's what causes cramps. then, if oxygen gets cut off completely, the cells can no longer use ferminentation and the creature dies.
by eating good food and rest.
They lack the oxygen atoms of carbs and proteins.
Exercising requires energy which requires oxygen to make. After the initial burst of energy is used up, not enough oxygen is being supplied to the heart so it then must work harder to pump blood. Therefore the lack of energy causes lack of oxygen causes heart to beat faster to compensate.
Medically, lack of oxygen is referred to as, "Hypoxia."
When breathing stops from lack of oxygen
Lack of oxygen in the cells. Cellular respiration requires oxygen. Without oxygen, the cells acquire the energy they need from lactic acid fermentation. (This is the cause of muscle pain after workouts).
because there is less oxygen when you get closer to space the air is thinner, meaning oxygen will be harder to breathe at higher altitudes which can make you lack energy and become tired.
A blackout or, if a severe lack of oxygen, death.
Well they are both related because they both have to do something with energy, oxygen, and carbon dioxide.
Asphyxia-- Lack of oxygen. In the case of cerebral palsy, lack of oxygen to the brain.
If a cell is switching to anaerobic respiration, it's because there is a lack of oxygen.