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The most important buffer for maintaining acid-base balance in the blood is the carbonic acid-bicarbonate buffer.
Lactic Acid formation is accompanied by Anaerobic Glycolysis
Iron, vitamin B 12 and B vitamin folic acid produce red blood cells
The blood contains buffers like bicarbonate and phosphate buffers. The bicarbonate buffer is by far, the most important.
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The most important buffer for maintaining acid-base balance in the blood is the carbonic acid-bicarbonate buffer.
Urinary System
Blood
The endocrine system. There is a gland in the heart that does just that job. There also other glands in the endocrine system that regulate water levels.
Phospate is essential in carbohydrate metabolism, bone formation, and acid base balance.
blood participates in the regulation of fluid and electrolyte balance, acid bas (ph) balance, and boyd temperature.
maintaining HCO3- balance
It is a test for uric acid. High Uric acid in he blood can lead to the formation of uric acid crystals which are responsible for the pain.
Arterial Blood Gases (ABG's)
When consumed regularly, the fatty acids that help prevent the formation of blood clots are Eicosapentaenoic acids.Eicosapentaenoic acid
The Urinary System rids the body of nitrogen-containing waste (urea, uric acid, and ammonia), which result from the breakdown of proteins and nucleic acids by the body's cells. It also maintains water, electrolyte, and acid-base balance of blood.
fluid balance is how much fluid is in your circulatory system, if you have too much, you urinate a lot. it will reduce the osmolarity of the blood, and so reduce ADH level, and so more urinatoin. electrolyte balance is the balance of the salts in the system. acid /base is more iwth the pH, mostly due to solubility of gases which can change the pH. co2 (carbon dioxide ) is acidic, reduce the pH. lactic acid also reduce the pH (produced when you excersize your muscle , and is responsible for the feeling of tiredness/pain after excirsize) -anjawi5