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The physiological pH of a human is a measure of the acidity of some area of the human body. The stomach, for example, has its own acidity (usually around 2, meaning very acidic), while the blood has a different acidity (about 7.4). These differences in acidity are very important in maitaining homeostasis in the body.
No specific pH
water
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The brain is arguably the most important part of the human body, because it controls all the body's functions.
The physiological pH of a human is a measure of the acidity of some area of the human body. The stomach, for example, has its own acidity (usually around 2, meaning very acidic), while the blood has a different acidity (about 7.4). These differences in acidity are very important in maitaining homeostasis in the body.
HCO3(-) bicarbonate, I think.
No, it is not a minor or micro element in human physiological system. It is even toxic.
Physiological functions are processes that are carried out by organs, tissues, and cells of the body to maintain its health. Some of these functions include respiration, coordination, excretion, circulation, and reproduction.
bad and harmful stuff. yeqah baby
No specific pH
Oxygen is important to human body because it aid in breathing
Human physiology or i think a better answer would be anatomy. :)
Meiple: the science dealing with the interrelationship of the physiological processes and anatomy of the human body with respect to movement.
The skeleton system is important to the human body because it keeps the human body upright and protects the body's internal organs against injuries.
Yes, because sugar in several forms is a vital nutrient to the human body and it's complex processes. A number of physiological processes rely upon the different sugars.
Citric acid is not produced by the human body. However Citric acid is one of a series of compounds involved in the physiological oxidation of fats, proteins, and carbohydrates to carbon dioxide and wate, and this process occurs in the human body.