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what is the importance of buffer solution in biological processes answer in 2 3 pages​

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Answered by sandeepthetourist
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Buffers are aqueous solutions that resist changes in pH, or the acidity or basicity of a solution relative to other substances. Buffers in a biological system keep the pH (potential hydrogen) constant when there are changes in the hydrogen [H+] ion. Acids give up protons, bases accept them.

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Answered by christu1971
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Buffering is important in living systems as a means of maintaining a fairly constant internal environment, also known as homeostasis.

Small molecules such as bicarbonate and phosphate provide buffering capacity as do other substances, such as hemoglobin and other proteins.

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