31 small animals had a higher enzyme activity than those of larger species. When considered in terms of the requirements for C05 transport, the enzyme is present in excess, even among small animals with high metabolic rates. It was suggested that car- bonic anhydrase could influence the oxygen dissociation of oxyhaemoglobin due to a combination of the following factors: (1) small animals with high metabolic rates have the largest CO2 production and the largest amounts of red cell carbonic anhydrase; (2) haemoglobins gmall animals also have the most acid sensitive (marked Bohr effect). Therefore, the enzymatically accelerated hydration of C032 to carbonic acid might allow the Bohr effect, in small animals, to cause delivery of more oxygen to the tissues during the short time the red cells remain in the capillaries, In recent years, the carcinogenic properties of heavy metals have come under increasing scrutiny by cancer researchers. Halme (1961) demonstrated the carcinogenic properties of zinc in experiments with various levels of zinc in the drinking water of mice. The relation between the properties of heavy metals and enzyme activity in carcinogenesis has been discussed by Furst (1960), who hypothesized that (1) some metals can cause cancer, and (2) once within a cell, these metals may modify the

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