Multiple Choice
What enzyme catalyzes the conversion of carbon dioxide and water to carbonic acid, and where is this enzyme located?
A) carbonic dehydrogenase, in hemoglobin
B) carbonic anhydrase, in erythrocytes
C) carbonic dehydrogenase, in plasma
D) carbonic anhydrase, in plasma
E) carbonic anhydrase, in hemoglobin
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