How does the body regulate blood pH?
The regulation of blood pH is critically prioritized by the body through three independent buffering systems: bicarbonate, phosphate, and protein buffers. Additionally, renal regulation and respiratory compensation work continuously to maintain pH levels against the constant metabolic acid production from normal cellular activity.
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