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Results 1 - 4 of 4 for BICARBONATE ION
  1. ... hypoglycemia), and reduced production of a substance called bicarbonate in the liver. These imbalances lead to the ... helps convert carbon dioxide to a substance called bicarbonate. Bicarbonate is necessary to maintain the proper acid- ...
  2. ... atoms of chlorine (chloride ions) for negatively charged bicarbonate molecules (bicarbonate ions). The AE1 protein is found in the ... blood cells. In kidney cells, the exchange of bicarbonate through AE1 allows acid to be released from ...
  3. ... dioxide and water and produces a negatively charged bicarbonate molecule (bicarbonate ion) and a positively charged hydrogen atom (known as a proton). The presence of protons and bicarbonate affect the relative acidity (pH) of cells, which ...
  4. ... negatively charged particles (ions), including chloride, iodide, and bicarbonate, into and out of cells. Although the function ...