Why does ph of blood remain constant
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The pH of blood remains constant and even due to blood buffer systems such as bicarbonates and certain blood proteins. The buffer system are normally made up off of weak acid or their conjugates. They act by resisting pH changes when there is an increase in the number of hydroxide or hydrogen ions in the blood.
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