stomach and female reproductive tract
It is a strong acid, usually with a pH of 1 or 2
his fluids are acid -apex
Fluids with an acid pH are commonly found in the stomach (gastric acid), some fruits (such as citrus fruits), and certain fermented foods (like vinegar). These acidic fluids play important roles in digestion, food preservation, and flavor enhancement.
CO2 + H2O --> H2CO3 Forms carbonic acid, a weak acid, that is buffered in the blood so that pH stays within normal levels.
During periods of physical exercise, the increased production of carbonic acid causes the pH of body fluids to fall. This is due to the accumulation of hydrogen ions when carbonic acid dissociates in the blood.
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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.
fluids in the stomach are primarily acidic due to their low pH as caused by the presence of hydrochloric acid. fluids in the small intestines are basic that is they have high pH because of the high bicarbonate content from the bile secreted into the duodenum.
The hemoglobin buffer system helps maintain pH by binding to excess H+ ions in the blood when pH decreases (acidosis) and releasing them when pH increases (alkalosis). Hemoglobin acts as a buffer in the red blood cells, helping to stabilize the pH of body fluids by preventing drastic changes in acidity or alkalinity. This system is crucial for regulating the body's acid-base balance and ensuring proper physiological function.
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protein and mineral salts
The pH range of biological fluids in the human body typically falls between 7.35 to 7.45. This range is crucial for maintaining proper functionality of enzymes and other biological processes. Any significant deviation from this range can lead to health complications.