Why do living organisms have narrow pH range?
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The reason why the pH ranges of the body are is kept within a narrow range, is because of the many crucial biochemical reactions in the body that only function at specific pH levels. The blood pH ranges between 7.35 to 7.45 and is kept at this range by use of physiological buffers such as bicarbonates, phosphates and proteins in the blood and cells. The buffering system ensures that the pH level is kept at its normal ranges.
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The reason why the pH ranges of the body are is kept within a narrow range, is because of the many crucial biochemical reactions in the body that only function at specific pH levels. ... The buffering system ensures that the pH level is kept at its normal ranges
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