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Chapter 25.5, Problem 14CYU
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The most important urinary buffer of H+ (hydrogen ion).

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Blood supply in the human body is dependent on the pH of the blood (potential of hydrogen). The concentration of H+ in the blood is to be maintained by the body. It is mainly regulated by the brain stem respiratory centers, chemical buffers and renal mechanisms.

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