Environmental Sciences, asked by navineethan143, 11 months ago

Carbonic anhydrase needs?


a) Zinc ion


b) Calcium ion


c) Sodium ion


d) None of the above​

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Answered by parmeetsingh36
0

Answer:

D).None of the Above

Explanation:

The main role of carbonic anhydrase in humans is to catalyze the conversion of carbon dioxide to carbonic acid and back again. However, it can also help with CO2 transport in the blood which in turn helps respiration. It can even function in the formation of hydrochloric acid by the stomach.

Answered by Harshada2708
4

d) None of the above

Carbonic anhydrase is an enzyme that assists rapid inter-conversion of carbon dioxide and water into carbonic acid, protons and bicarbonate ions. This enzyme was first identified in 1933, in red blood cells of cows. Since then, it has been found to be abundant in all mammalian tissues, plants, algae and bacteria. 

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