When lungs stop processing oxygen, the body cannot effectively receive the oxygen needed for cellular functions, leading to a state of hypoxia. This can result in symptoms such as shortness of breath, confusion, and loss of consciousness. If oxygen supply is not restored quickly, it can cause severe damage to vital organs and may be life-threatening. Immediate medical intervention is crucial to restore normal lung function and oxygen levels in the body.
Then blood will stop flowing around the body and can't carry oxygen to get diffused into the lungs so you die of lack of oxygen.
It does not stop. It may slow down a little so that oxygen can be adequately loaded into the red blood cells.
If you have 3 liters of air in your lungs and 2 tenths of that is oxygen, how many milliliters of oxygen are in your lungs?
Humans cannot breathe water because our lungs are designed to extract oxygen from air, not water. Water does not contain enough dissolved oxygen for our bodies to use, and the structure of our lungs is not capable of processing water in the same way fish gills do. Additionally, inhaling water can lead to drowning, as it fills the lungs and prevents oxygen from reaching the bloodstream.
blood takes oxygen and gives carbon dioxide to the lungs
lungs take oxygen into your body
Blood goes to the lungs oxygen poor and comes out of the lungs oxygen rich.
then your heart wood not have any oxygen and your blood wood stop pumping and then you,d then die.
Yes, when we breathe in, oxygen from the air enters our lungs. This oxygen is then absorbed into the bloodstream through tiny air sacs in the lungs called alveoli.
600 milliliters of oxygen
oxygen goes into your lungs and then co2 comes out when mixed with a substance in your lungs.
when lungs inhale oxygen what doesit exhale as waste