What do you mean by physiological buffers? What are the different types of buffers found in the blood? If possible, please state examples.
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Physiological buffers are chemicals used by the body to prevent large changes in the
The four physiological buffers are the bicarbonate, phosphate, hemoglobin, and protein systems.
Explanation:
The
The buffer is best able to resist changes in
Phosphate Buffer
The phosphate buffer system consists of
The equilibrium is
The phosphate buffer can easily maintain a
Carbonate Buffer
The equilibrium is
This buffer functions in exactly the same way as the phosphate buffer, but it is not ideal because its
Perhaps more importantly, the enzyme carbonic anhydrase converts
Hemoglobin
The general equation is:
It shows that oxygenation of
This shifts the bicarbonate buffer equilibrium towards
Proteins
A protein is a long chain of amino acid residues, but this long chain still has free carboxylate groups
We could write the equation for a protein buffer system as
The protein can then act as a buffer.