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The pH range of human blood.
7.35 - 7.45
Human blood with a pH less than 7.35.
Acidosis.
Human blood with a pH greater than 7.45.
Alkalosis.
The cause of Alkalosis.
An excess amount of base in blood.
The cause of Acidosis.
An excess amount of acid in blood.
A Blood Buffer.
A solution that can resist pH changes when something acidic or basic is added.
Examples of Blood Buffers.
H2CO3 Carbonic Acid, HCO3 Bicarbonate