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How carbon monoxide, emitted by automobiles affects transport of oxygen to the body tissues?

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BY forming a stable compound with
haemoglobin

B

By inhibiting exchange of `O_(2)` at alveoli

C

By changing oxygen into carbon dioxide

D

By destroying the haemoglobin

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