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carbon mono oxide produce oxygen carrying capacity of.....​

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Answered by sonam3246
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The reason carbon monoxide reducesthe oxygen carrying capacity of blood is because it has a larger affinity towards hemoglobin than oxygen. ... Hence in presence of carbon monoxide the hemoglobin bonds with it to form carboxyhemoglobin rather than the oxygen and hence reducesthe oxygen carrying capacity of blood

Answered by Anonymous
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Isse jayada meko nhi aata....xD

saara gyaan luta diya maine.

padho aacha explain Kiya Hai ...

Carbon monoxide binds with haemoglobin within affinity 200 times greater than oxygen ...

It binds at the same site at which oxygen binds ...That is with haem component of haemoglobin

It forms are very stable Complex called the carboxyhemoglobin and shifts that dissociation curve to left...

It therefore prevents the oxygen released into the tissue from hemoglobin resulting in stagnant hypoxia .....

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