pH measures acidity so i would say a base would regulate it
Kidneys
The buffer system
The kidneys control pH by secreting or reabsorbing H+ ions.
Normal serum pH is slightly alkaline and ranges from 7.35-7.45
The two systems that control pH in the body are the respiratory system and the renal system. The respiratory system helps regulate pH by controlling the amount of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the blood through breathing. The renal system, or kidneys, regulate pH by excreting or reabsorbing hydrogen ions (H+) and bicarbonate ions (HCO3-) in the urine.
Kidneys
btech
There are three major systems that control pH levels. They are the respiratory system, the chemical and physiological buffering system, and the urinary system.
Yes it does.
The pH should be between 2.0 and 3.5 to be effective.
Mechanisms that contribute to the regulation of breathing is a sensor / control center that can recognize the change in pH of the cerebrospinal fluid. Which affects the nervous system and chemical signals which are when carbon dioxide rises in the blood?
blood pH