Carbohemoglobin

/ˌkɑrboʊˌhiməˈɡloʊbɪn/ noun

A compound formed when carbon monoxide binds to hemoglobin in the blood, preventing oxygen from being transported through the body.

From 'carbo-' plus 'hemoglobin.' The term emerged in medical and physiological literature in the 19th century as doctors studied how carbon monoxide poisoning affects the body.

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