Lack of oxygen at high altitude produces:

Lack of oxygen at high altitude produces:

  • (A) Asthma
  • (B) Hypoxia
  • (C) Bleeding
  • (D) Convulsion
Hypoxia is a state where the body’s tissues or a region are not receiving adequate oxygen. When one moves to higher altitudes, the reduction in barometric pressure translates to a reduced partial pressure of oxygen in the air that we breathe.
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