The term for the process is suffocation: lethargy, sweating, blue lips and nails, unconsciousness, the shutting down of the body's systems one at a time, the brain being the last to go. Without intervention, this process always ends in death.
Over time your bones will become fragile.
Yes, cells need oxygen to produce energy. Without enough oxygen, cells will not be able to function properly and may eventually die. This can lead to tissue damage and organ failure in the body.
If the body cannot supply enough oxygen to break down glucose, it will switch to anaerobic respiration, producing lactic acid as a byproduct. This can lead to muscle fatigue, cramps, and a buildup of lactic acid in the muscles, causing discomfort and potentially impacting performance.
We obtain oxygen by breathing, not by eating. Oxygen does not have to be present in the diet, at least, not in pure form. The compounds that make up our food do include oxygen. That is unavoidable. If you eat anything other than pure salt, there is oxygen in the molecules that you are eating. Water contains oxygen as well (H2O, two hydrogen and one oxygen).
If no oxygen is available, most living things will die.
When muscles don't receive enough oxygen, they can't produce enough energy through aerobic respiration. This can lead to a buildup of lactic acid, causing muscle fatigue and cramping. In severe cases, lack of oxygen can result in muscle cell damage and necrosis.
You die
You yawn.
well, you die
you get rabies
you will feel cold and you wont have enough energy
you die.
You will die
The oxyhaemoglobin will break down and oxygen will release. :)
cus they dont have enough oxygen
your blood cells will be weak and you will be sick.
they begin to die, for example if you dont get enough air what will happen to you?