Biology, asked by laddhagaurav16, 5 months ago

Carbon monoxide affinity for hemoglobin is?​

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Answered by jaykhot008
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Answer:

mujhe nahi pata

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nahi pata tho nahi pata no explanation yaar

Answered by kaverikasabe
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The affinity of carbon monoxide for hemoglobin is 240 times that of oxygen. Once one molecule of carbon monoxide binds to hemoglobin, it shifts the hemoglobin-oxygen dissociation curve to the left, further increasing its affinity and severely impairing release of oxygen to the tissues

So your answer is 240times than oxygen

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