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When the heart muscle is deprived of oxygen, it can lead to a condition called ischemia, which can result in chest pain (angina) or a heart attack (myocardial infarction). This oxygen deprivation can be caused by blockages in the coronary arteries, leading to reduced blood flow to the heart muscle.
it happens in all cells in the body when they are deprived of oxygen.
The right side of the heart pumps deoxygenated blood (blood deprived of oxygen) to the lungs where it can then receive oxygen.
The flame will go out as it is deprived of oxygen.
Oxygen deprived blood enters the right atrium.
When muscle cells are oxygen deprived, the heart must work harder to deliver enough oxygenated blood to the tissues. It may increase heart rate or contractility to compensate for the decreased oxygen supply. If oxygen deprivation persists, it can lead to tissue damage or even a heart attack.
arteries carry oxygen rich blood out of the heart and veins carry oxygen deprived blood back to th heart
When an animal is deprived of oxygen, their body will be unable to produce energy through aerobic respiration, leading to cell damage and potentially death if oxygen deprivation lasts for too long. Without oxygen, the brain is particularly vulnerable, and lack of oxygen can result in irreversible brain damage within minutes. The body will try to compensate by increasing heart rate and trying to take in more oxygen, but prolonged deprivation will eventually lead to organ failure.
Not from the heart attack itself. In a heart attack, the heart is deprived of oxygen from the blockage of a coronary artery. This does not usually cause bleeding, but it does cause the death of the muscle cells if they don't get oxygen.
Diabetes has a tendency to damage the blood vessels. When this happens, the tissues become oxygen deprived and gangrene can set in.