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Question
pH of oxygenated blood is ______.
Options
hemoglobin
alkaline
diaphragm
red bone morrow
acidic
voluntary
involuntary
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Solution
pH of oxygenated blood is alkaline.
Explanation:
This slightly alkaline pH is essential for the proper functioning of enzymes and maintaining overall body homeostasis. The normal pH range of human blood is 7.35 to 7.45, and oxygenated blood maintains a pH close to 7.4 to ensure proper enzyme function and metabolic activity.
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