desoxigenadas
Desoxigenadas is a Spanish adjective that translates literally to “deoxygenated” in English. It is commonly used in medical and biological contexts to describe substances, fluids, or tissues that have lost oxygen or have a low oxygen content. For example, desoxigenada sangre refers to blood that has a reduced concentration of dissolved oxygen, often occurring when blood is returning to the lungs from peripheral tissues after oxygen extraction by cells. In physiology, deoxygenated hemoglobin is the form in which hemoglobin carries fewer oxygen molecules and exhibits a darker red color compared to oxygenated hemoglobin.
Beyond medicine, the term appears in chemistry and engineering. Deoxygenated or desoxigenadas solutions are used in
In environmental science, monitoring desoxigenada levels in water bodies provides insight into ecological health. Low dissolved
Overall, desoxigenadas serves as a concise descriptor in scientific literature to indicate the absence or reduction