Biochemistry: The Molecular Basis of Life
Biochemistry: The Molecular Basis of Life
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ISBN: 9780190209896
Author: Trudy McKee, James R. McKee
Publisher: Oxford University Press
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The blank space in the statement“Bicarbonate buffer in the blood involves the dissociation of ______.”

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The bicarbonate buffer system is present in the blood to regulate the acid-base homeostasis in the blood. The pH of blood is 7.4 for a normal individual. It is important to maintain the pH to maintain various functions of the body. The increase or decrease in the pH of the blood may cause severe disorder in the body.

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