carbon monoxide has lesser affinity to hemoglobin than oxygen is it true or false
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Carbon monoxide readily displaces oxygen and binds to it quickly. This is due to the stronger bonding of carbon monoxide to haemoglobin as compared to oxygen. So, it can be said to have a greater affinity for hemoglobin than oxygen does. So, the correct option is 'True'
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