Carbon monoxide causes asphyxia . Why ?
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Either gas can cause asphyxiation and death, because each deprives oxygen to the brain, causing hypoxia, which is technically the cause of all deaths. ... The affinity of CO to hemoglobin is so strong that the gas binds 240 times more tightly to than does oxygen.
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Either gas can cause asphyxiation and death, because each deprives oxygen to the brain, causing hypoxia, which is technically the cause of all deaths. ... The affinity of CO to hemoglobin is so strong that the gas binds 240 times more tightly to than does oxygen.
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Carbon monoxide poisoning is caused by inhaling combustion fumes. When too much carbon monoxide is in the air you're breathing, your body replaces the oxygen in your red blood cells with carbon monoxide. This prevents oxygen from reaching your tissues and organs.
Carbon monoxide poisoning is caused by inhaling combustion fumes. When too much carbon monoxide is in the air you're breathing, your body replaces the oxygen in your red blood cells with carbon monoxide. This prevents oxygen from reaching your tissues and organs.
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