A shortage of oxygen is known as hypoxia
You yawn.
You die
cus they dont have enough oxygen
When muscles don't receive enough oxygen, they can't produce enough energy through aerobic respiration. This can lead to a buildup of lactic acid, causing muscle fatigue and cramping. In severe cases, lack of oxygen can result in muscle cell damage and necrosis.
We carry oxygen cylinders while climbing a mountain to supplement the decreasing levels of oxygen at higher altitudes. This helps prevent altitude sickness and ensure that the body receives enough oxygen to function properly.
If you don't get enough nutrients you can get sick. The type of sickness depends on the specific nutrients you are missing. If the nutrient deficit is severe or long enough you can die.
Oxygen is needed at all heights as its availability decreases with increasing altitude. At higher altitudes, the air pressure decreases, leading to lower oxygen levels making it harder to breathe. This can result in conditions such as altitude sickness or hypoxia if not enough oxygen is provided.
Altitude sickness is caused by changes in the distribution of oxygen and pressure. The symptoms of altitude sickness resemble those of a cold.
A sickness maybe, you have it you tell it you dont have it you don't know it, you know about the sickness you dont want it.
Yes, cells need oxygen to produce energy. Without enough oxygen, cells will not be able to function properly and may eventually die. This can lead to tissue damage and organ failure in the body.
Yes loss of oxygen will lead to an inability to produce energy in the mitochondria, eventually leading to cell necrosis.
Boost Oxygen can be effective in alleviating symptoms of altitude sickness by providing supplemental oxygen to help combat the effects of reduced oxygen levels at high altitudes. However, individual results may vary and it is important to consult with a healthcare professional for personalized advice on managing altitude sickness.