Blood pH Physiology PDF
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College of Medicine
Dr. Deepika Kamath
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This document explains the physiology of blood pH regulation. It describes different buffer systems, including bicarbonate, phosphate, and protein buffers, and their roles in maintaining blood pH within a normal range. The document also discusses the importance of the respiratory and kidney systems in blood pH homeostasis.
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