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Biology, 23.08.2019 01:30 zlittleton2008

In the human body, carbon monoxide reduces the amount of oxygen that can be transported to cells. breathing in too much carbon monoxide will most likelyresult in the production of
1. less atp
2 less glucose
3 more dna
4 more protein


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