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Q: What might happen if buffers did not exist within human body?
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Importance of buffers in the human body?

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What would happen if the human body didn't have a respiratory system?

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What are the natural buffers of the human body?

The normal PH level in the human body is 7.3. The natural buffers of the human body is needed so that the blood in the human body does not become to acidic. They are Amino Acids, Proteins, Phosphate, and Carbonate and Bicarbonate.


What do buffers prevent?

They prevent a solution from becoming too acidic or too basic. Buffers help keep the pH at a specific level. For example, the human body uses buffers to maintain a pH of 7.4-7.6.


How does a human body control the level of acids and bases inside their body?

buffers


What would happen to a parachutist if there was no friction in the world?

They, along with the rest of the human race, would not exist.


What are human circulatory diseases?

They are diseases that happen within your heart, and blood vessels.


What will happen if there was no sun?

There will be no day time it will always be dark and it will be too cold for any human life to exist.


What would happen if the sun is not there?

life will cease to exist. no human or animal will have the energy to forage for food and will die.


How is the pH level of a substance affected by buffers and why are buffers important in the human body?

Buffers "slow" changes in pH (they make it difficult to change pH), and for animals a constant pH (internally) is critical to survival. (A change in pH of 1 - in either direction - will kill you.)


What states of matter exist within the human body?

Solid, Liquid and Gas.


What is the role of buffers in the human body systems?

Buffers resist pH changes in cell cytoplasm, and in extracellular fluids.