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And now is when things get interesting. The hem group has the chemical and structural capabilities to capture an <scene name='User:Jaime_Prilusky/How_do_we_get_the_oxygen_we_breathe/O2/1'>oxygen</scene> molecule, which happens to be too close to the general shape of a molecule of <scene name='User:Jaime_Prilusky/How_do_we_get_the_oxygen_we_breathe/Co/1'>carbon monoxide</scene>, which binds hemoglobin about 240 times faster and better than oxygen, meaning that if both gases are available, hemoglobin will prefer CO over O2. ''THINK'': Can you imagine what will happen if by accident we breathe in a carbon monoxide rich atmosphere?
And now is when things get interesting. The hem group has the chemical and structural capabilities to capture an <scene name='User:Jaime_Prilusky/How_do_we_get_the_oxygen_we_breathe/O2/1'>oxygen</scene> molecule, which happens to be too close to the general shape of a molecule of <scene name='User:Jaime_Prilusky/How_do_we_get_the_oxygen_we_breathe/Co/1'>carbon monoxide</scene>, which binds hemoglobin about 240 times faster and better than oxygen, meaning that if both gases are available, hemoglobin will prefer CO over O2. ''THINK'': Can you imagine what will happen if by accident we breathe in a carbon monoxide rich atmosphere?
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