ANSWERS: 3
  • You'll be lucky to breath again if you breath too much carbon monoxide.
  • After breathing in carbon monoxide, you will exhale carbon monoxide plus water vapor and some carbon dioxide. But the problem is that the hemoglobin will react with it and the very stable carboxyhemoglobin compound will be produced, which avoids the oxygen feed to the cells. The hemoglobin reacts promptly with carbon monoxide instead of oxygen. And it's spelled "Breathe".
  • Your red blood cells, for some reason, prefer carbon monoxide, and once they absorb it, find it difficult to shed it, preventing the transfer of oxygen or carbon dioxide.

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