Physics, asked by nishamewara1987, 5 months ago

Carbon monoxide combines with
oxygen in haemoglobin to form:
a. Carbon dioxide
b. Carboxyhaemoglobin
c.Oxyhaemoglobin
d. Carbonic acid

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Answered by yashika1951
1

Answer:

B) Carbooxyhaemoglobin is ur correct answer...

Explanation:

Additional information..

Carbon monoxide combines with hemoglobin to form carboxyhemoglobin at any or all of the oxygen-binding sites of hemoglobin, and also acts to increase the stability of the bond between hemoglobin and oxygen, reducing the ability of the hemoglobin molecule to release oxygen...

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Answered by Aishashah02
1

Answer:

carbon monoxide combines with oxygen in hemoglobin to form carboxyhemoglobin

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