"The lungs and kidneys would need them the most. The respiratory system is able to alter excretions of H+ and CO2best."
The most common mineral found in the human body is calcium.
Pain receptors are found throughout the human body, including in the skin, muscles, joints, and internal organs.
I can only tell you about chemical buffers. Chemical buffer are weak acids or bases found in cells. Their purpose is to buffer cells from the effects of rapid changes in pH level. Source: Biology (textbook)
The human body is made up of about 60 water on average.
The sixth intercostal space can be found between the sixth and seventh ribs on the side of the human body.
The normal PH level in the human body is 7.3. The natural buffers of the human body is needed so that the blood in the human body does not become to acidic. They are Amino Acids, Proteins, Phosphate, and Carbonate and Bicarbonate.
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buffers
There are many buffers in the body. These buffers can be found in the mouth and in the stomach to aid in digestion.
See this link for a list of buffers.
Chemical buffers in the human body help maintain a stable pH by either absorbing or releasing hydrogen ions in response to changes in acidity. This prevents drastic changes in pH that could disrupt normal cellular function. Buffers can be found in various bodily fluids, such as blood and intracellular fluid.
Buffers resist pH changes in cell cytoplasm, and in extracellular fluids.
Buffers "slow" changes in pH (they make it difficult to change pH), and for animals a constant pH (internally) is critical to survival. (A change in pH of 1 - in either direction - will kill you.)
It can be in whole body of human.
in human body nucleoproteins are found in chromosomes
The most common mineral found in the human body is calcium.
If buffers did not exist in the human body, the pH levels of blood and other bodily fluids would fluctuate dramatically in response to metabolic processes. This could lead to acidosis or alkalosis, both of which can disrupt cellular function and impair essential physiological processes. Without the stabilizing effect of buffers, enzyme activity, oxygen transport, and nutrient absorption would be severely compromised, potentially resulting in serious health issues or even death.