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Buffers resist pH changes in cell cytoplasm, and in extracellular fluids.
pH test. And the measurement is the pH value
ph-indicator strips (colorpHast)
Hemoglobin oxyhemoglobin is one of the main sources of extracellular fluids for the pH of body fluids. It helps with the protein of the body. It is needed for pH levels.
It is important in Ion balance in tissues. It is also required for pH balance, a lack of it means that fluids would be alkaline
It is a strong acid, usually with a pH of 1 or 2
The benefit of hydrogen ion on human body is that these ions effect breathing rate. It also affects the pH of different body fluids.
its about 2
his fluids are acid -apex
There is no "body pH." Different fluids of the body have different pH.
if you mean on the pH scale they are found from numbers 0-7
Every cell in the human body functions at a very small range on the Ph scale; any variance from this can cause death or illness. The Ph is regulated by the kidneys and lungs. Look up Ph at www.wikipedia.com; it is too extensive to go into here.