When carbon monoxide enters the bloodstream it combines with hemoglobin?
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Carbon mono-oxide if enters the blood stream combines with oxygen in the blood rapidly.
This combination is fatal for our body and can lead to may disease and also causes creation of fatal body conditions.
It could possibly lead to death, suffocation, capillary hemorrhage and permanent damage of nervous tissue.
This combination is fatal for our body and can lead to may disease and also causes creation of fatal body conditions.
It could possibly lead to death, suffocation, capillary hemorrhage and permanent damage of nervous tissue.
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If the hemoglobin binds with carbon monoxide strongly, the oxygen will not be carried with blood leading to death of the organism.
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