Alkaline?
Avoid contact with the bodily fluids of an infected person.
buffers
Buffers are substances that act to prevent sudden pH changes in bodily fluids. They work by neutralizing excess acids or bases, helping to maintain a stable pH environment essential for various biochemical processes. Common buffers in the body include bicarbonate, phosphate, and proteins. These systems are crucial for maintaining homeostasis in physiological conditions.
Frequent handwashing and sterile clothing. Do not share clothing or other bodily fluids.
It is the rare area of the female vagina that squirts bodily fluids. Which is usually a sticky white substance.
Yes.HIV can be transmitted tough bodily fluids
Buffers act to prevent sudden changes in pH by absorbing excess H+ ions when the pH is too low, or by releasing H+ ions when the pH is too high. Examples of buffers in bodily fluids include bicarbonate in the blood and phosphate in the intracellular environment. Buffers help maintain the body's pH within a narrow range to ensure proper functioning of enzymes and other biochemical processes.
no..
"Hydrate" means to provide the body with the necessary amount of water or fluids to maintain proper bodily functions and to prevent dehydration.
No.
blood
Only if your open cut comes in contact with the bodily fluids of someone who does have AIDS. Bodily fluids does not included saliva/spit.