pH of water is 7.0.
pH of urine is 6.5-8.0.
pH of blood is 7.4.
pH of gastric juice is 1.
pH of milk is 6.7.
pH 6 tp pH 8. stomach acid is an exception with a pH 2
7.35 - 7.45, normally.
6.5-7.5
The answer is a buffer or buffers.
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.
its about 2
7-14 is the range of base in a pH scale
buffer solution
not very well :) all body processes don't really have a wide tolerance of large pH differences, so all biological materials have a limited range that the pH can be.
The answer is a buffer or buffers.
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.
Microorganisms have an optimal pH range at which growth is possible. Each also having an optimum pH at which growth is at its highest. If the environments pH is beyond the range then denaturation can occur. Denaturation is when the proteins folding properties are destructed and that usually leads to loss of biological activity due to the protein's active site no longer suitable for biological activity.
It is important to know the PH of various substance so as to prevent damage to the human beings and certain materials. The knowledge of PH is also important in environmental and water analysis.
During anaerobic respiration, you get lactic acid in your body. Lactic acid being acid it decreases the pH of your body. After biological oxidation of glucose you get carbon bi oxide. This after dissolution gives you acid in your body.
It is a strong acid, usually with a pH of 1 or 2
its about 2
The range of pH values is 0 - 14.
his fluids are acid -apex