Someone named Patrick went into water 600 ft. deep without dying and came back up
No, blood without oxygen does not instantly end. Cells in the body still require oxygen to function properly, so without oxygen, they may begin to malfunction and eventually die. This can lead to organ failure and other serious health complications.
1. Winter the dolphin is the only sea animal known to survive without a tail. But winter has a prosthetic tail, if that still counts to you. So only one out the 200,000 other sea mammals survived without a tail. I don't know about you, but I believe winter is a true miracle.
It means that the wife and children are still alive, they have 'survived.'
First of all, the human fetus does have oxygen. The oxygen is obtained from the mother's blood via the placenta. But if the fetus did not have oxygen temporarily, s/he could still metabolize glucose. This would be done the same way that other humans metabolize glucose without oxygen--by converting it to lactic acid.
You can't.How LONG, however? Maybe five minutes. Your blood has a LOT of oxygen dissolved in it. So long as you can breathe OUT, you're fine.
Enjoy life? There would be no life without certain elements. Carbon, oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorous and calcium, to name a few.
alkaline pyrogallol will still absorb oxygen with or without germinating seeds. There is a common chemistry experiment were the percentage of oxygen is determined by mixing pyrogallol and base sodium hydroxide which forms the alkaline pyrogallol. Don't ask me why and how the mechanism is still not clear to me.
A big No. The one survived dies last month at the age of 97. She was allegedly 2 years old and survived with her mother and brother.
Elie Wiesel, for example, is still alive in 2010.
Many survived but Han solo still survived didn't he
Mr Ismay survived the titanic. He got into a lifeboat when there were still women and children aboard.
Because veterans still fought in the army and survived.