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This reusable triple layer bag sells for $2 and seals the contents from oxygen, killing insects inside.
Salmon feces and food pellets are stripping the water of oxygen, killing other marine life and spreading disease, biologists and environmentalists say.
They sell it as a natural, non-invasive therapy, using non-toxic light-sensitive substances such as chlorophyll which "explode" with oxygen, killing the cancer cells when activated not only by light but also by ultrasound waves which, they say, can reach every part of the body.
At a meeting this month of President Obama's new bioethics commission, Allison A. Snow, an ecologist at Ohio State University, testified that a "worst-case hypothetical scenario" would be that algae engineered to be extremely hardy might escape into the environment, displace other species and cause algal overgrowths that deprive waters of oxygen, killing fish.
The bacteria use up most of the water's dissolved oxygen, killing fish, shrimp, crabs, and other organisms.
A clot forms around the loose gunk, creating a blockage that starves the heart of oxygen, killing part of it.
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These bacteria do not threaten healthy tissue because the oxygen kills them.
Hypoxia and anoxia (the complete absence of dissolved oxygen) kill aquatic organisms of all sizes, but the less-mobile bottom animals are usually the first to go.
The remaining 20% of oxygen produced is mostly split between medical use, water treatment (as oxygen kills some types of bacteria), rocket fuel (in liquid form), and metal cutting.
Bad microbes are typically anaerobic (oxygen kills them) and many give off offensive odors as they release byproducts of metabolism like hydrogen sulfide (rotten egg smell).
This blockage then stops blood flowing into the heart, starving its muscles and cells of oxygen and killing them.
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