A buffer is something that regulates or maintains the pH in the body. In the human body, carbonate is the main buffer in the blood and phosphate is the main buffer within cells.
There are many buffers in the body. These buffers can be found in the mouth and in the stomach to aid in digestion.
No acitic acid is not a bio buffer.In body only three main buffer are presentPhosphate bufferbicarbonate bufferprotein buffer(hemoglobin)
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HCO3(-) bicarbonate, I think.
A buffer is something that regulates or maintains the pH in the body. In the human body, carbonate is the main buffer in the blood and phosphate is the main buffer within cells.
oxygen
There are many buffers in the body. These buffers can be found in the mouth and in the stomach to aid in digestion.
Bicarbonate & CO2 dissolved in the blood act as buffers. They make it so the pH of the blood doesn't change much. It's important because the hemoglobin of the red blood cells changes its conformation (shape) when the pH changes. If the hemoglobin changes its shape, it won't transport oxygen, and you die... There's a medical condition for this - 'acidosis' - it's when you're body isn't efficiently getting rid of CO2, and the blood gets too acidic to transport oxygen properly. Potentially, it's potentially a life-threatening condition.
No acitic acid is not a bio buffer.In body only three main buffer are presentPhosphate bufferbicarbonate bufferprotein buffer(hemoglobin)
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Myoglobin
disturb metabolism & buffer systems
NaHCO3 Sodium Bicarbonate
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Our body obtain oxygen to our body by breathing.
i think haemoglbin