Question 11 1. Which of the following is not a chemcial buffer used in the blood? Bicarbonate Phosphate Potassium Protein
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A chemical buffer is a substance that helps maintain the pH of a solution by either accepting or donating protons (H+ ions). In the blood, chemical buffers play a crucial role in maintaining the pH within a narrow range. Now, let's analyze the options: Show more…
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