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Human blood has a pH of 7.4 how do buffers in the blood affect the pH

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Human blood has a pH of 7.4 how do buffers in the blood affect the pH?

It is expedient to note that since pH of human blood tends to be at neutral, buffer ensures that the point of neutrality is maintained in order to avoid having a basic or acidic blood. Proteins in the body works as buffer as well to carryout this activity

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