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Statement A: carbonic anhydrase present in RBCs facililates the formation of bicarbonate ions at tissue level. Statement B: The same enzyme facilitates the formation of CO_2 in RBCs at alveoli level.

A

both statements are correct

B

statement A is correct and B is incorrect

C

statement A is incorrect and B is correct

D

both statements are incorrect

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