avtive transport
The organs affected by anemia include the heart, and the brain due to lack of oxygen in the blood.
If all humans suddenly disappeared from Earth, the oxygen content of the atmosphere would gradually increase due to the lack of human respiration and combustion processes. This could potentially lead to a temporary surge in oxygen levels until natural processes balance out the concentration.
Asthma prevents proper breathing and marathon runner would be affected by the lack of oxygen to their muscles, which may make them fatigue faster.
We use oxygen to burn sugar to make ATP energy. ATP is cellular money and without it many processes cannot occur. Depletion in ATP energy can be felt by lack of energy.
Lack of Oxygen.
They would because of the lack of oxygen
One cause would be lack of oxygen due to suffocation or lack of blood flow carrying the oxygen to the brain.
If blood in a person became water, that person would become unconscious in seconds and die within a few minutes. Though the heart could pump water around in the body, the water could not absorb oxygen from the lungs. This lack of an oxygen supply would affect the brain quickly, and the affected person would black out. The heart would continue to pump, but lack of oxygen would begin killing the brain, and the heart would stop within a few minutes, followed very quickly by death.
It would die because of lack of oxygen, and lack of food.
a lack of oxygen
A deficiency in hemoglobin would primarily affect oxygen transport, as hemoglobin is responsible for binding and carrying oxygen from the lungs to tissues throughout the body. While hemoglobin also plays a role in the transport of carbon dioxide, its main function is oxygen delivery. Therefore, a lack of hemoglobin would lead to decreased oxygen availability for cellular processes, which can have significant physiological repercussions.
Medically, lack of oxygen is referred to as, "Hypoxia."