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They work in the blood stream to wmaintain normal pH levels.They are the first line of defence in maintaining the pH.
The blood contains buffers like bicarbonate and phosphate buffers. The bicarbonate buffer is by far, the most important.
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Buffers are important because they control the PH or "acidic" balance.
Yes, because milk comes from a living cow and every living thing has buffers.
The buffers present in blood resist small changes in pH. The most prominent are phosphate and carbonate buffers in blood.
The buffers which are present in living organisms are called in-vivo buffers. The popular example is the carbonate buffer that maintains the level of our blood pH at 7.4.
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The ph of your blood which 7.4
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to resist drastic changes in the pH of a solution
A buffer is the substance that prevents rapid or large swings in pH. There are two types of buffers; acidic buffers and basic buffers.