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Haemoglobin is having maximum affinity with

a)

Carbon dioxide

b)

Carbon monoxide

c)

Oxygen

d)

Ammonia



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Haemoglobin is having maximum affinity with

a)

Carbon dioxide

b)

Carbon monoxide

c)

Oxygen

d)

Ammonia

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Answer Key / Explanation : (b) -

(b)

Haemoglobin is having 250 times more affinity for carbon monoxide as compared to oxygen, forming a cherry-red compound carboxyhaemoglobin.

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