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What is the role of carbonic anhydrase? Show by series of reactions how carbonic anhydrase starts the reactions leading to the formation of hemoglobinic acid?​

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Answer: carbonic anhydrase which is found in the red blood cell catalyzes a reaction converting CO2 and water into carbonic acid which dissociate into protons and bicarbonate ions. ... haemoglobinic acid A very weak acid formed inside red blood cells when hydrogen ions combine with haemoglobin

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