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In haemoglobin, which amino acid acts as a blood buffer

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The protein hemoglobin makes an excellent buffer. It can bind to small amounts of acid in the blood, helping to remove that acid before it changes the blood's pH. Many other proteins act as buffers as well. Proteins containing the amino acid histidine are particularly adept at buffering

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Answered by Anonymous
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The protein hemoglobin makes an excellent buffer. It can bind to small amounts of acid in the blood, helping to remove that acid before it changes the blood's pH. Many other proteins act as buffers as well. Proteins containing the amino acid histidine are particularly adept at buffering
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