If a person is anemic, then the amount of oxygen in their blood is less than it should be.
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The oxygen in the uvula first combines with the red blood cells and the co2 combines with the whit blood cells
Indirectly, the amount of oxygen decreases because your breathing rate declines.
The amount of oxygen needed to support the conversion of lactic acid to glucose is called oxygen debt. Myoglobin stores oxygen.
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Anemia disrupts homeostasis by decreasing the amount of oxygen your blood can carry. This decreased capacity can lead to fatigue and slower thinking.
Why dose hydrogen lose its combustibility after it combines with oxygen
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A hydrogen bond combines oxygen and hydrogen in the H2O molecule also known as water.
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Oxygen decomposes into oxygen atom. It then combines with oxygen molecule to form ozone.
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