Which body system regulates buffers? A deep dive into pH balance
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The human body maintains a remarkably stable pH level, with blood pH tightly regulated between 7.35 and 7.45. This critical balance is essential for cellular function and is maintained by several systems working in concert. While chemical buffers offer immediate, short-term solutions, it is a combination of two major organ systems that ultimately regulates buffers and ensures long-term acid-base homeostasis.