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what is the function of carbonic anhydrase ? Where is it operative ? ​

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Answered by lavanyawankhede
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Carbonic anhydrase, enzyme found in red blood cells, gastric mucosa, pancreatic cells, and renal tubules that catalyzes the interconversion of carbon dioxide (CO2) and carbonic acid (H2CO3). Carbonic anhydrase plays an important role in respiration by influencing CO2 transport in the blood.

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Answered by achintyas333
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Answer: Carbonic anhydrase, enzyme found in red blood cells, gastric mucosa, pancreatic cells, and renal tubules that catalyzes the interconversion of carbon dioxide (CO₂) and carbonic acid (H₂CO₃ )

It is mainly operative in the alveoli of lungs, it plays a major role in The breathing mechanism.

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