Scuba divers breathing air at increased pressure can suffer from oxygen toxicitytoo much oxygen in their bloodstreamwhen

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Scuba divers breathing air at increased pressure can suffer from oxygen toxicity—too much oxygen in their bloodstream—when the partial pressure of oxygen exceeds about 1.4 atm.

What happens to the amount of oxygen in a diver’s bloodstream when he or she breathes oxygen at elevated pressures?

How can this be reversed?

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