Red Blood Cells Contain An Efficient Enzyme Carbonic Anhydrase Which Performs The Function Of Trapping Co And Which D 1 (21.4 KiB) Viewed 62 times
Red Blood Cells Contain An Efficient Enzyme Carbonic Anhydrase Which Performs The Function Of Trapping Co And Which D 2 (32.69 KiB) Viewed 62 times
Red blood cells contain an efficient enzyme, carbonic anhydrase, which performs the function of trapping CO₂ and which dissociates into a proton and a hydrating it with H₂O. The product of this reaction is carbonic acid; carbon dioxide carbonic acid; carbonate bicarbonate; carbonic acid carbonic acid; bicarbonate bicarbonate; carbon dioxide
The AG" for phosphocreatine hydrolysis is -43.1 kJ/mol, while the AG for ATP hydrolysis is -30.5 kJ/mol. What is the overall AG when ATP synthesis (the reverse reaction of ATP hydrolysis) is coupled with phosphocreatine hydrolysis? +73.6 kJ/mol -12.6 kJ/mol +12.6 kJ/mol -73.6 kJ/mol 0.0 kJ/mol
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