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  • Blood pH: Understanding the Importance of a Stable Level
    The pH of blood is slightly alkaline, typically ranging from 7.35 to 7.45.

    Here's why this is important:

    * Maintaining a stable pH is crucial for life. Even slight deviations from this narrow range can have serious consequences for bodily functions.

    * The body has complex mechanisms to buffer pH. This involves systems like the respiratory and renal systems, which work together to regulate the levels of hydrogen ions (H+) in the blood.

    * Acidosis and alkalosis are conditions that arise when the pH of the blood falls outside the normal range. Acidosis (low pH) and alkalosis (high pH) can be caused by a variety of factors and can have serious consequences for health.

    Let me know if you want to know more about the specific mechanisms that regulate blood pH!

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