Question:

Hamburger?? phenomenon is also known as

Updated On: Jul 28, 2022
  • chloride shift mechanism
  • sodium-potassium pump
  • carbonic acid shift mechanism
  • hydrogen shift mechanism
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During transport, most of CO is passed into erythrocytes. A major part (nearly 70%) forms carbonic acid and then bicarbonate. CO + HO ? HCO ? H + HCO $\quad \quad \quad\quad \quad\quad\quad\quad \quad$ ? $\quad \quad \quad\quad\quad\quad$ HHb ? H + Hb A seizable portion of bicarbonate passes out into the plasma in return from chloride (Cl ). It is called chloride shift or Hamburger?? phenomenon.
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Concepts Used:

Cellular Respiration

Cellular respiration is a set of metabolic reactions that occurs inside the cells to convert biochemical energy obtained from the food into a chemical compound known as adenosine triphosphate (ATP). A set of chemical reactions that are carried out for maintaining the living state of the cells in an organism are called metabolism.

These can be divided into two types:

  • Catabolism – the process of splitting molecules to obtain energy.
  • Anabolism – the process of arranging all compounds required by the cells.

Therefore, respiration is a catabolic process, which breakdown larger molecules into smaller ones, releasing energy to fuel cellular activities.