Carbon Monoxide.
- It is dangerous because carbon monoxide has a higher affinity for hemoglobin than oxygen does. Your body cannot use carbon monoxide to make ATP, so if there is carbon monoxide attached to hemoglobin instead or oxygen you cannot oxygenate your cells. Thus they will die.
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At first, blood flows from the right atrium.
Then it goes into the right ventricle and through the tricuspid valve.
After that, when the ventricle is full, the tricuspid valve is there to shut to prevent blood flowing backwards into the atrium which can cause problems.
Then, blood leaves the heart through the lumonic valve and it goes into the pulmonary artery and then to the lungs.
Answer:Their function is gas exchange. They absorb freshly inhaled oxygen into the bloodstream via tiny capillaries near the wall of the alveolus and release the cellular respiration waste product, carbon dioxide, into the atmosphere during exhalation.
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