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- Explain how buffers help the human body to maintain homeostasis?When the concentration of H+ ions in a solution decreases, a buffer maintains the pH of a solution by?Why are buffers important in a biological system such as your body? Give reasons in your own words and and supply examples to illustrate your answer.
- Why can amino acids act as buffers in certain pH range? Refer to the structure of amino acids in your answer.Convert the hydrogen ion concentration (moles per liter) of a solution to a pH value and describe how buffers help minimize changes in pH.Define buffers and Discuss the properties of the biological buffer system. Define buffer capacity What is a buffer solution? Example of a weak base and weak acid What is pH?
- What do buffers do? Describe a buffer system in the human body. Why is this important?Explain what pH, acids, and bases are, and describe the pH scale; discuss what each pH number means and describe how buffers can stabilize pHExplain how a buffer solution manages to stabilize its pH against the addition of acids and bases?