Too much exercise causes the body's pH to drop. The pH of the blood should be maintained at 7.4. If the pH drops below 6.8 or rises above 7.8, death may occur. Fortunately, we have buffers in the blood to protect against large changes in pH. Exercise can cause dangerous drops in pH, so listen when your body screams for a rest.
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The Ph in your body would not change
During this period, a thin tube with a pH monitor remains in the esophagus to record changes. After the study, a computer is used to compare changes in acidity with symptoms reported by the patient.
during exercise ATP is hydrolyzed and a hydrogen ion is released. ATP-derived hydrogen ions are responsible primarily for the decrease in pH
a pH indicator
A buffer resists pH change.
The indicator will change color as the pH changes.
When exercising the pH in the muscles becomes more basic. This is because an increase in temperature in the muscles during exercise reduces the attraction pf haemoglobin with oxygen.
A buffer solution.
The pH depends on the ingredients.
A substance which resists changes in pH is called a buffer.