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26 November, 09:40

Which of the following is NOT one of the body's chemical buffering systems? a) hydrochloride b) protein c) bicarbonate d) phosphate

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  1. 26 November, 10:43
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    Answer:A

    Explanation:

    Buffers are molecules that resist fluctuations in pH by donating or accepting electrons with the introduction of more acids or bases to a solution.

    Their general function in all living organisms is to maintain relatively constant blood plasma pH for effective biochemical reactions.

    In living cells examples are;

    Carbonic acid bicarbonate; buffer system to neutralise elevated hydrogen ion from high blood carbon dioxide

    Protein buffer system; mopping of excess hydrogen ions by haemoglobin

    Phosphate buffer system;, for neutralisation of excess hydrogen ions by releases of hydrogen phosphate ions

    Therefore A is odd.
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