Chemical buffers are single or paired sets(a weak acid and its salts) of molecules that act rapidly to resist excessive shift in pH by releasing or binding hydrogen ion.
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.
The chemical formula for water is H2O. In the human body it acts as a temperature stabilizer, it is a reactant in several types of synthesis and decomposition reactions, it serves as a protective buffer as in the cerebral spinal fluid, and lastly it acts as a solvent.
HCO3(-) bicarbonate, I think.
It is usually human insulin precipitated with protamin (a fish protein) to reduce its solubility and increase its duration of action. The formulations also contain cresol, phenol , Zn and sodium phosphate as a buffer.
The cell is the basic unit of structure and function in the human body where basic life processes are carried out. The cell is also the smallest unit capable of performing the 7 properties of life.
No. Many buffer solutions are mildly acidic or basic. Human blood, for example, is buffered a a mildly basic pH of 7.4
Slightly basic
what is the function of chemical technology?
I can only tell you about chemical buffers. Chemical buffer are weak acids or bases found in cells. Their purpose is to buffer cells from the effects of rapid changes in pH level. Source: Biology (textbook)
the cell
they speed up chemical reactions
Human blood normally has a pH of about 7.4.Certain chemical reactions within your cells can lead to an increase in the amount of H+ ions.When these ions move into the blood,buffers take up some of them,preventing the blood from becoming acidic enough to endanger cell function.
The basic function of eye is to see the thing around us.
enzymes
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.
Buffer systems help to maintain constant plasma pH. There are three buffer systems - Protein buffer system, phoshate buffer system and bicarbonate buffer system. Among this, bicarbonate buffer system is the most predominant. Buffers function as "shock absorbers" that accept excess H+ ions or OH- ions and keep blood pH constant. For example, if there is an increase in acidity of blood due to excess HCl (a strong acid), then NaHCO3 (Sodium bicarbonate) will buffer it to a weak acid (H2CO3). HCl+NaHCO3 = NaCl+H2CO3
it transfers the genetics material between generations and it has a basic role in holding the genes of the human body...