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The extent of conversion of oxyhaemoglob...

The extent of conversion of oxyhaemoglobin lo carboxy heaemoglobin depends on

A

Concentration of CO in air

B

time of exposure of the person to CO

C

Both 1 & 2

D

amount of haemoglobin in blood

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