No, not if the animal is healthy.
it is found in air
1 x carbon and 1 x oxygen molecule carbon and monoxide monoxide is one oxygen molecule
When Carbon reacts with an insufficient supply of oxygen, bonds form and create CO (carbon monoxide)
Carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide
there's billions but one of them is carbon monoxide
it is a gas emitted in automobile fumes... it is colorless and odorless... it can kill you by taking the place of oxygen in red blood cells and depriving your body of oxygen... your home needs to be tested for carbon monoxide... it is found in cigarette smoke... hope that helps!
Carbon monoxide (CO) is found in the exhaust of gasoline engines.
Carbon monoxide is not typically found as an ingredient in drugs. It is a toxic gas that can be produced by the incomplete combustion of carbon-based fuels such as gasoline, wood, and coal. Exposure to high levels of carbon monoxide can be harmful to human health.
No, pure nicotine does not contain carbon monoxide. Carbon monoxide is produced when tobacco is burned, releasing harmful gases. Pure nicotine itself is a colorless liquid that can be found in tobacco plants.
carbon monoxide, oxygen, nitrogen, carbon dioxide
Nitrogen, methane, carbon monoxide.
yes they are found in animal cells, but not plant cells.