You would get dehydrate which can be fatal.
The body responds to decreased oxygen levels by increasing respiration rate, pumping the heart faster to circulate oxygen-rich blood, and producing more red blood cells to carry oxygen. This helps to deliver oxygen to tissues and cells to maintain proper function.
In respiration, oxygen molecules are used by cells to produce energy through a process known as cellular respiration. The oxygen is first taken up by red blood cells in the lungs and transported to cells throughout the body. Inside the cells, oxygen is used in the mitochondria to help produce ATP, the energy currency of the cell, through a series of biochemical reactions.
When oxygen enters the body, it is transported by red blood cells in the bloodstream to cells where it is used in cellular respiration to produce energy. Oxygen helps convert nutrients into energy, releasing carbon dioxide as a byproduct which is then removed from the body through exhalation. Oxygen is essential for the survival of cells and overall bodily function.
Hydra cells get oxygen through diffusion.
The lungs provide oxygen to cells by extracting oxygen from the air we breathe and delivering it to the blood. The blood then carries the oxygen to all cells in the body.
Breathing is when your body is getting oxygen to your cells. When you are physically active your cells use the oxygen faster so you have to breathe faster to get the same amount of oxygen to your cells
your cells get ENERGY
They die
The more oxygen the get the faster it diffusses to the cells.
When they burn through oxygen faster than their cells can get it, ie sprinting
it is used in metabolic process
The Circulatory System circulates blood throughout the body. This blood has red blood cells that carry oxygen. When you are exercising, your heart beats faster to get more oxygen to the cells. This lets the blood travel faster, delivering more oxygen, which when received by cells is used by the mitochondria (the energy source of cells) to produce energy.
it give up oxygen to the cell.
The oxyhaemoglobin will break down and oxygen will release. :)
If the demand for oxygen is not met for a long period of time, the cells within the muscle tissue will die.
because when you exercise your muscles require more oxygen so your heart will beat faster to get the oxygen to the mucsles. since your blood goes through the lungs and your heart is beating faster you must breathe faster to get a sufficient amount of oxygen.
It dissolves into the bloodsteam and is used in cells by the mitochondria for respiration.