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Which explains how buffers help cells to maintain homeostasis

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to maintain homeostasis in the blood and extracellular fluid. The most important way that the pH of the blood is kept relatively constant is by buffers dissolved in the blood.
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Keep pH within the cell constant.

Step-by-step explanation:

Buffers help cells maintain homeostasis because they allow pH balance, allowing the pH within the cell to remain constant.

A buffer is a substance that does not undergo pH variation and can pass this characteristic on to the system that is housing it, such as a cell, for example. Buffer also does not allow the alteration of pOH, which is extremely important for a cell to be able to maintain its dynamic balance.

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