How does carbon monoxide cause tissue damage?
A) By competing with carbon dioxide so that it cannot be excreted
B) By binding to hemoglobin so that it cannot carry oxygen
C) By destroying the chemical bonds of hemoglobin so it cannot carry oxygen
D) By removing iron from hemoglobin so it cannot carry oxygen
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