Inevitabley without oxygen the body will cease to survive, as their is a no oxygen entering the body, the heart rate increases (tries to beat quicker in a bid to get more oxygen) and eventually life will be over as the brain can not survive for more than a few minutes (dependant on individual) without oxygen.
You would die in a very short time. This time is basically how long you can hold your breath before breathing out. You would begin breathing very rashly, and then you would be unable to breathe. You would soon faint and then die soon after.
You would die if the respiratory system failed. It carries oxygen to the blood and removes carbon dioxide from the blood. If either if these functions ceases your body will shut down and soon die.
Air cannot get into the lungs so no blood is carried around the bodies for the vital organs. the organs cannot function without oxygen, so the result will be death.
You die if you stop living.
The Respiratory System, and the Digestive System. Because it went where air should (respiratory) and didn't go down the food and water tube (digestive).
The SCUBA regulator goes into your mouth.
The main gas inhailed by the respitory system is oxygen.
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The mouth is one of the main entry points for respiration. Oxygen enters the system here, and carbon dioxide exits.A:2The mouth is associated with the digestive system. It does not form an essential part of the respiratory system.
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The respiratory system helps you breath. You breath in oxygen from your nose or mouth, which then goes through your larynx and then down your windpipe. The respiratory system also produces carbon dioxide, which is what you breathe out.
No, the trachea is part of the respiratory system.
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Actually the circulatory system and respiratory system and digestive system work together by the circulatory system takes oxygen. For example air goes into your heart but first goes to your alveoli and then the blood cells take it to the heart. There the heart does its job and pumps everywhere. the stomach and respiratory are working to with the air.