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write the role of carbonic anhydrase in the transport of CO2

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blood acts as a transportmedium. ... An enzyme present in red blood cells, carbonic anhydrase, aids in the conversion of carbon dioxide tocarbonic acid and bicarbonate ions. When red blood cells reach the lungs, the same enzyme helps to convert the bicarbonate ions back to carbon dioxide, which we breathe out.
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