Binding of oxygen with haemoglobin tends to displace carbon dioxide from the blood. This phenomenon is called
Carbon monoxide when inhaled binds to the hemoglobin in the blood and forms a compound called
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Both myoglobin and hemoglobin are oxygen-binding molecules found in vertebrates. Myoglobin is the major oxygen-binding protein of muscle, whereas hemoglobin is the major oxygen-binding protein of blood. The following graphs called oxygen dissociation curves. On the x-axis is the pressure of oxygen (O2) and on the y-axis is the proportion of oxygen binding sites that are filled, referred to as saturation.