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08.07.2019 •
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Why are buffers an important concept in blood ph? consider especially the blood in regards to co2 and changes it can cause in blood ph.
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The most important way that the pH of the blood is kept relatively constant is by buffers dissolved in the blood. Other organs help enhance the homeostatic function of the buffers.
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1) In facilitated diffusion, molecules diffuse across the plasma membrane with assistance from membrane proteins, such as channels and carriers.