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What do buffers do and why are they important in biological systems?


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Answered by rohitkumar6470
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Buffers are chemicals that allow solutions to absorb vast amounts of bases or acids while keeping a constant pH. Buffers help organisms inbiological systems to maintain homeostasis without much energy to do so.
Answered by tina9961
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♣What do buffers do and why are they important to biological systems?

➡♦♦Buffers are chemicals that allow solutions to absorb vast amounts of bases or acids while keeping a constant pH. Buffers help organisms in biological systems to maintain homeostasis without much energy to do so.

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