what happens when we inhale major amount of carbon monoxide (co) ?
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When we inhale a major amount of Carbon monoxide (CO), the CO mixes with the haemoglobin in the blood to form carboxi-haemoglobin. This changes the shape of blood cells which slows down the movement of blood through arteries and slows down the oxidation and energy liberation is slow. The person affected feels dizzy and less energetic.
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When we inhale a major amount of Carbon monoxide (CO), the CO mixes with the haemoglobin in the blood to form carboxi-haemoglobin. This changes the shape of blood cells which slows down the movement of blood through arteries and slows down the oxidation and energy liberation is slow. The person affected feels dizzy and less energetic.
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