carbonic anhydrase
noun
carbonic an·hy·drase
-an-ˈhī-ˌdrās
-ˌdrāz
: a zinc-containing enzyme that occurs in living tissues (such as red blood cells) and aids carbon-dioxide transport from the tissues and its release from the blood in the lungs by catalyzing the reversible hydration of carbon dioxide to carbonic acid
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