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How does respiratory failure affect the muscular system?

Carbon dioxide builds in the blood.

Muscles do not get oxygen.

Fluid builds in the lungs.

Nutrients cannot be delivered to the muscles.

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Answer:

Carbon dioxide builds in the blood.

Explanation:

Respiratory failure is a condition in which either the blood doesn't have sufficient oxygen or carbon dioxide accumulates in the blood. Sometimes the both may cause respiratory failure. This condition may affect the muscles, nerves, bones and tissues that aid in breathing, or the lungs must be affected. This condition creates lung disease such as cystic fibrosis, pneumonia and pulmonary disease). It damages spine and cause scoliosis (a bend in the spine), muscular dystrophy. Bones and muscles are affected which is used for breathing.

The symptoms of respiratory failure detected on the levels of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the blood fluid.

Answer:

The correct answer will be option- Muscles do not get oxygen

Explanation:

The respiratory system is a set of organs which work together to provide oxygen to the cells and exhale the product in the form of carbon dioxide.

In some medical conditions like pneumonia, cystic fibrosis and many others the respiratory system fails to work properly as a result of which the carbon dioxide gets accumulated in the blood.

The accumulation of blood also affects the transport of oxygen to the muscles which lead to less production of ATP in the muscles and cause "muscular dystrophy". The symptoms also include the bluish color of various organs of the body like eyes and lips.

Thus, option- Muscles do not get oxygen is the correct answer.

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