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how does carbon monoxide affect red blood cells (rbcs)? multiple choice it causes them to shrivel. the hemoglobin within the rbc bind to carbon monoxide. the hemoglobin rejects carbon monoxide. the rbcs clump together. the carbon monoxide converts to carbon dioxide.
Carbon monoxide has a high - affinity for hemoglobin in red blood cells. It binds to hemoglobin more readily than oxygen, forming carboxy - hemoglobin. This reduces the ability of red blood cells to carry oxygen.
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The hemoglobin within the RBC bind to carbon monoxide.