The toxic effects of co due to affinity for hemoglobin is how many times of oxygen
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Carbon monoxide (CO) has 200 times more affinity than oxygen for haemoglobin, hence are toxic effects.
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Affinity of hemoglobin for CO is 200-250 times greater than that for oxygen [9, 20, 23, 24]. ... The combined effect of a reduced oxygen-carrying capacity and reduced release of oxygen to tissue leaves tissues effectively starved of oxygen (hypoxic).
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