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Q: What type of respiration occurs when the oxygen supply is reduced?
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When does your body need to use anaerobic respiration?

for the first 90 seconds of activity or when you can no longer supply oxygen for aerobic respiration.


Does water kills cell?

neurons die as a result of cessation of oxygen supply and dehydration causes blood viscosity. therefore if blood is viscous there would be poor oxygen supply to the brain because the hemoglobin in the blood carries the oxygen we require for cellular respiration.


A decubitus ulcer results when skin cells are deprived of what?

Oxygen and other nutrients are needed by all cells. When continuous pressure occurs, without a change of position (e.g. elderly people who cannot change their position in bed) blood flow is significantly reduced or cut off, and then decubitus ulcers are more likely to occur.


What happens in anaerobic respiration?

Anaerobic respiration is the incomplete breakdown of glucose, without oxygen. The word equation below refers to anaerobic respiration in humans (plants release ethanol, CO2 and energy): glucose -----> lactic acid + energy When we exercise strenuously, our muscles need more oxygen to carry out aerobic respiration. To do this, heart rate and breathing rate increase. Yet if we continue exercising for too long, the supply of oxygen won't be able to keep up with demand from the muscles. This is when anaerobic respiration occurs. Lactic acid is a mild toxin in the body; to remove it after having exercised, we need still more oxygen. This explains why our breathing and heart rates remain high after running or cycling or swimming - we are repaying our "oxygen debt".


What cell structure needs oxygen to do its job?

In order for cellular respiration to take place, mitochondria must have oxygen. Mitochondria are the building blocks of the cell, and the cell cannot survive without it.

Related questions

From where can the person get supply of oxygen for artificial respiration?

A person can get the supply of oxygen for artificial respiration from the cylinders attached to the machines.


When do cells use fermentation?

fermentation occurs in the absence of oxygen (anaerobic respiration). in muscle cells, when the blood supply is inadequate, anaerobic respiration takes place and the glucose is converted into lactic acid in the absence of oxygen :)


Lactic acid fermentation occurs in muscle cells when is in low supply?

Lactic acid fermentation occurs due to the lack of oxygen in the the muscle cells Aerobic respiration requires oxygen as an electron receiver to complete the electron transport system, so without it, the cells will be unable to undergo normal respiration and will resort to lactic acid fermentation


What happens if oxygen supply runs out in cellular respiration?

Fermentation


The basic funcction of respiration is to supply the body's need for?

Oxygen.


Lactic acid fermentation occurs in muscle cell when is in low supply?

Lactic acid fermentation occurs due to the lack of oxygen in the the muscle cells Aerobic respiration requires oxygen as an electron receiver to complete the electron transport system, so without it, the cells will be unable to undergo normal respiration and will resort to lactic acid fermentation


What physical activity supply fuel and oxygen?

Respiration is the activity used to create oxygen in the blood.


When does your body need to use anaerobic respiration?

for the first 90 seconds of activity or when you can no longer supply oxygen for aerobic respiration.


Why do your brain lack of oxygen?

reduced blood supply to brain.it may be due to obstruction of arteries which supply brain,thrombus formation,reduced cardiac output...............


How are aerobic and anaerobic respiration similar?

Aerobic respiration occurs in the presence oxygen and creates a maximum of 38 ATP, while anaerobic respiration occurs in the absence of oxygen and creates a maximum of 2 ATP. aerobic respiration has both substrate level and oxidative phosphorylation while anaerobic respiration has only substrate level phosphorlyation. also, but use glycolysis. in anaerobic respiration, the final electron acceptor is an organic molecule such as pyruvate or acetaldehyde, but in respiration, the final acceptor is oxygen.


Is the basic function of respiration to supply the bodys need for energy?

Respiration supplies the body with oxygen, energy could be a byproduct because you need oxygen to perform tasks that create energy


What does baki's name mean?

his name means: aeration which means to supply the blood with oxygen by respiration