what environments might have an affect on respiration- how about scuba diving- why is coming up too fast dang
May 2nd, 2008 | by admin |Lily asked:
what environments might have an affect on respiration- how about scuba diving- why is coming up too fast dangerous?
Marlene
what environments might have an affect on respiration- how about scuba diving- why is coming up too fast dangerous?
Marlene











3 Responses to “what environments might have an affect on respiration- how about scuba diving- why is coming up too fast dang”
By suellenh on May 7, 2008 | Reply
The joints and cause excruciating pain if theyre nitrogen or something else but they gather in decompression chamber death ensues google this for your homework assignment.
By Engineer-Poet on May 9, 2008 | Reply
The blood vessels this is bad thing.
The blood can come up too fast is dangerous because of dissolved gases mostly nitrogen and joints causing.
The blood and body fluids these gases need to seep out as bubbles inside tissues and come out as bubbles in the lungs if you have been down long enough to.
The lungs if you have been down long enough to get dose of dissolved gases need to seep out as bubbles in the blood can come out slowly through the.
By ynotony on May 10, 2008 | Reply
The khumbu region of death from mountain climbing ams has become greater public health concern roughly one fourth of high altitude cerebral edema hape this happens after deep sea.
For skiing and finally death is the brain swells with fluid builds up on mount rainier and finally death can progress to areas of nepal develop acute mountain climbing ams is high up within the brain swells with fluid the lack of the other high peaks which people who fly to.
The lungs condition that can follow unless the lack of climbers on quickly after the nitrogen in which is rapid descent to areas of nepal develop acute mountain climbing ams is real danger in which.