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Acid-Base Balance
The homeostatic regulation of the pH levels in the body fluids, essential for maintaining vital bodily functions.
Carbonic Acid
A weak acid formed in solution when carbon dioxide is dissolved in water, playing a critical role in the buffering system of the blood.
Acid-Base Balance
The mechanism by which the human body maintains its blood pH within a narrow range, crucial for normal bodily functions.
Metabolic Acidosis
A condition characterized by a deficiency of bicarbonate ions in the body in relation to the amount of carbonic acid in the body, in which the pH falls to lower than 7.35.
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