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your kidneys buffer it, reabsorption of potassium and sodium
There are two organs that show a noticeable response to the changes that occur in blood buffer equilibrium. These two organs are the lungs and kidneys.
different reactions from weak acids and conjugate bases changes the behavior in the buffer
A catalyst which in biology is called an enzyme.
buffer systems function mainly to regulate the acid or base balance in the body. there are 3 principal classes of buffers in the body - proteins, phosphate buffer system and the bicarbonate buffer system. however, you are asking of the organs involved. these are the kidneys and the lungs.
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your kidneys buffer it, reabsorption of potassium and sodium
There are two organs that show a noticeable response to the changes that occur in blood buffer equilibrium. These two organs are the lungs and kidneys.
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different reactions from weak acids and conjugate bases changes the behavior in the buffer
Many chemical reactions are affected by the acidity of the solution in which they occur. In order for a particular reaction to occur or to occur at an appropriate rate, the pH of the reaction medium must be controlled. Such control is provided by buffer solutions, which are solutions that maintain a particular pH. Biochemical reactions are especially sensitive to pH. Most biological molecules contain groups of atoms that may be charged or neutral depending on pH, and whether these groups are charged or neutral has a significant effect on the biological activity of the molecule.
buffers in all biochemical reactions mediate pH and keep it within ranges where the reactions will happen. If pH gets too high or too low, the catalytic reactions of PCR will not take place.
I believe that it is used to stabilize the pH levels so the enzyme activity isn't effected.
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A catalyst which in biology is called an enzyme.
buffer systems function mainly to regulate the acid or base balance in the body. there are 3 principal classes of buffers in the body - proteins, phosphate buffer system and the bicarbonate buffer system. however, you are asking of the organs involved. these are the kidneys and the lungs.
The buffer is in used is called as pinned buffer