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When is an increase to oxygen saturation in tissues recommended?

An increase in oxygen saturation in tissues is recommended in situations where there is decreased perfusion or inadequate oxygen delivery, such as during hypoxia, shock, or severe infections. This can help improve tissue oxygenation and prevent damage to organs due to oxygen deprivation.


Why would someone need oxygen for medical treatment or support?

Oxygen is needed for medical treatment or support when a person's body is not getting enough oxygen on its own. This can happen due to conditions like lung disease, heart failure, or during certain medical procedures. Providing supplemental oxygen helps ensure that the body's organs and tissues receive the oxygen they need to function properly.


What does haemoglobin carry?

It allows the blood to carry oxygen, so in a way it carries oxygen


Describe the structure of the main tissues of the body and their role in the functioning of two named body organs?

There are not 2 main organs in a human body. I can think of about 7 organs without witch you would not survive for long. But since you put question that way, I guess the most natural response would be brain and heart (although without lungs your brain would not have must use). The function of the heart is to circulate the blood around your body, to supply oxygen and many more chemicals to all your organs and tissues. The function of the brain is to coordinate your nervous system.


What does red blood cell carry around the body?

Red blood cells carry oxygen from the lungs to the body's tissues and organs, and they also transport carbon dioxide back to the lungs to be exhaled.

Related Questions

What does vasculitis do?

Because adequate blood flow is required to provide the organs and tissues with oxygen, vasculitis causes damage to oxygen-deprived organs and tissues


When tissues and organs are deprived of oxygen what color will they turn?

BLUE


What organs or tissues can survive the longest without oxygen?

liver


What percent of oxygen do red blood cells give up to organs and tissues?

Approximately 25% of the oxygen carried by red blood cells is released to organs and tissues during circulation in the body.


Does eating give you oxygen?

Eating does not give one oxygen, but oxygen is needed by tissues and organs to convert the food you eat.


Do the blood transport nutrients and oxygen to organs and body tissues?

Yes, blood transports nutrients and oxygen to organs and tissues throughout the body. Nutrients from the food we eat are absorbed into the blood and carried to cells for energy and growth, while oxygen is picked up in the lungs and delivered to tissues to support their function.


What makes blood cellls?

they flow oxygen and nutrients to the organs and tissues in your body


What system is a group of organs and tissues that exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide?

chloplast


What air fills two organs to provide oxygen to the body tissues?

oxegen


What is a group of organs and tissues in the lungs that exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide?

the air sacks


The group of organs and tissues that exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide in the lungs is the?

organ system


Describes the condition of having deficient levels of oxygen in the body's tissues and organs?

hypoxia