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Due to the constantly occurring degradation products of the cells and the absorption of nutrients from the digestive system, the pH value of the blood could be shifted up or down again and again. This would have negative consequences for the metabolism. To prevent this, the blood has a considerable buffer capacity. This is performed by buffer systems. By buffer systems we mean mixtures of weak acids and strong bases and vice versa. They are able to counteract pH changes in the blood by binding free hydrogen ions (H+) or hydroxide ions (OH -) surpluses.
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The [[blood]] has a [[PH value|ph value]] between 7.35 and 7.45. The metabolic processes of the blood depend on this value being maintained.
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On the other hand, degradation products of the [[cell]]s or nutrients from the digestive system are constantly absorbed by the blood. These have an effect on the pH value.  
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Therefore, there are regulatory forces in the blood that prevent the ph value from exceeding or falling below. These are the buffer systems. By buffer systems we mean mixtures of weak [[acid]]s and strong [[base]]s or vice versa. They are able to counteract pH changes in the blood by binding free [[hydrogen]]ions (H+) or hydroxide ions (OH -) excesses.
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The blood has a ph value between 7.35 and 7.45. The metabolic processes of the blood depend on this value being maintained.

On the other hand, degradation products of the cells or nutrients from the digestive system are constantly absorbed by the blood. These have an effect on the pH value.

Therefore, there are regulatory forces in the blood that prevent the ph value from exceeding or falling below. These are the buffer systems. By buffer systems we mean mixtures of weak acids and strong bases or vice versa. They are able to counteract pH changes in the blood by binding free hydrogenions (H+) or hydroxide ions (OH -) excesses.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bicarbonate_buffer_system