Biology, asked by rbiswal064, 1 year ago

In haemoglobin, which amino acid acts as a blood buffer?
(A) Histidine (B) Glutamine (C) Aspartic acid
(D) Lysine

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Answered by aliya346
3

A is the correct. .....

histidine


rbiswal064: right answer sis
Answered by Arslankincsem
4

The answer is A) Histidine.

It makes an excellent buffering system in the small amounts in blood.

It is basically a type of amino acid that is highly used in the synthesis of proteins.

It is a part of the entire system of immunity and protein and there is also a work of nitrogen and important resonance structures. it is also not synthesized de novo in human beings.

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