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How does carbon monoxide affect a smokers blood?

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It affects there lungs, heart and blood vessels

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User Lxhom
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Well lets start with this, Carbon Monoxide hinders the ability to distribute oxygen throughout your body and in the body of someone who smokes carbon monoxide passe will pass through the lining of the Lung into their blood, where it can attach to red blood cells.

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