Q10. Blood pH is controlled by the carbon dioxide-bicarbonate buffer system. CO₂ (g) + H₂O (L) H* (aq) + HCO3(aq) Dr. Ro

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Q10. Blood pH is controlled by the carbon dioxide-bicarbonate buffer system. CO₂ (g) + H₂O (L) H* (aq) + HCO3(aq) Dr. Ro

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Q10. Blood pH is controlled by the carbon dioxide-bicarbonate buffer system. CO₂ (g) + H₂O (L) H* (aq) + HCO3(aq) Dr. Robert Ranzenberger likes to run long distances. Predict the following during the exercise. Lactic acid in blood (H+1 Acidity PH [Choose] Choose High Low No change Choose] Choose
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