Blood is the chief method of transport for vital and waste


Blood is the chief method of transport for vital and waste electrolytes. The blood receives an excess of carbon dioxide (CO2) from metabolic activities which slight lowers blood pH, yet the pH of the blood remains relatively constant. Explain how CO2 is buffered in the blood causing stabilisation of blood pH?

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