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12 December, 07:03

Why are buffers important in living organisms?

Buffers prevent pH changes in body systems

Buffers cause acids to break down food

Buffers make bases work more effectively

Buffers kill bacteria and viruses

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  1. 12 December, 09:09
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    Explanation:

    a buffer is a chemical substance that maintains a relatively constant pH
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