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Why do most proteins need near a neutral pH?

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Answered by anjalirehan04
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When an acid is combined with a base, neutralization occurs. The result of neutralization is a salt and water. Neutralization helps return our body pH to neutral. The process of our bodies maintaining neutral pH so that proteins can work properly without being denaturated (unfolded) is known as homeostasis.

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Answered by adventureisland
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Proteins are big, complex molecules that play a number of important tasks in the human body. They are essential for the structure, function, and control of the body's tissues and organs, and they do the majority of their activity in cells.

When an acid and a base are mixed, neutralization happens. A salt and water are produced as a result of neutralization. Neutralization aids in the restoration of our body's pH balance. Homeostasis is the process of our bodies maintaining a neutral pH so that proteins can function normally without becoming denaturized (unfolded).

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