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a element helps in the balance of acid base​

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Answered by KeshaDesai
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Explanation:

Regulating acid-base balance

The most important of these are bicarbonate, albumin, globulin and haemoglobulin. The kidneys also react to blood pH. If it is too acid, they excrete excess hydrogen via the urine and retain excess sodium. Phosphorus, in its phosphate form, is essential for this exchange.

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Answered by Swetakumar6789
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Explanation:

Regulating acid-base balance

The most important of these are bicarbonate, albumin, globulin and haemoglobulin. The kidneys also react to blood pH. If it is too acid, they excrete excess hydrogen via the urine and retain excess sodium. Phosphorus, in its phosphate form, is essential for this exchange.

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