Hypoxia is described as a medical condition where oxygen deprivation occurs somewhere in the body. Hypoxia can develop as a complication caused by multiple diseases, such as anemia and ischemia. Answer and Explanation:1 Hyperglycemia induces hypoxia by causing increased instances of glycolysis to occur...
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Lung problemsthat cause your blood to not have enough oxygen (hypoxia) can make you faint. Likewise,breathing too fast or too hard (hyperventilation)can make you pass out and can happen when you’re scared or anxious. Strainingfrom coughing or having a bowel movement can cause fainting. Stan...
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Cancer can happen if a genetic modification accidentally turns on a cancer gene or turns off a cancer-suppressing gene. An event like this caused leukemia in five children who received gene therapy for severe combined immunodeficiency. Their new genes inserted into a bad place on a chromosome...
oxygen. Once this level is reached, patients remove their masks, causing a rapid decline in blood oxygen levels back to normal. The body interprets this rapid decline in oxygen levels as hypoxia—therefore inducing the regenerative mechanisms that happen during hypoxia but in hyperoxygenated ...
One key discovery revealed the heart of the system: a family of related proteins called hypoxia-inducible factors (HIFs). HIFs are transcription factors that turn up the activity of a variety of genes when oxygen becomes scarce, which can happen in a v...
The lack of oxygen in this high-altitude region can lead to hypoxia, frostbite, exhaustion, and severe altitude sickness. Add to this the unforgiving terrain and unpredictable weather patterns, and the risks are magnified. Climbers must move diligently yet swiftly to minimize their exposure to the...
Even people in good shape may have trouble breathing at high altitudes. Explain how this can happen, even when ventilation of the lungs increases. Explain why slow, deep breathing ventilates the alveoli better than rapid, shallow breathing. Be sure to relate your response...
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