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If lactic acid is excreted by the cells, then the blood would become more acidic, and the pH would drop.

If more Carbon Dioxide (CO2) is dissolved in the blood, then more carbon dioxide will mix with water to form:

CO2 + H2O --> H2CO3, Carbonic Acid, and the pH will also drop.

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Exercise by muscle cells causes a drop in the pH of the blood, making it more acidotic.

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it lowers the PH of your blood plasma and slowly, but still faster then normal, kills off your blood cells

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as a doctor for 79 years, i know oxygen oxidizes your fat to body intake of your urinary tracks

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