Acid-base homeostasis


Acid-base homeostasis

Acid-base homeostasis

   Celebrity Directory
   Celebrity Pictures
   Celebrity Desktop
   Celebrity Screensavers
   Celebrity Wallpapers
   Celebrity Music Videos
   Song Lyrics
   Celebrity News
   Celebrity Bios
   Celebrity Posters
   Celebrity Movies
   Celebrity Music
   Celebrity Books
   Celebrity Videos
   Celebrity Latest
   Celebrity Candids
   Celebrity Unofficial
   Celebrity Pics
   Celebrity Video Clips
   Celebrity Articles
   Celebrity Blogs
   Celebrity eBay
   Celebrity Gossip
   Celebrity Photos
   Celebrity YouTube

   Contact Celebrities
   Celebrity Popularity
   Celebrity Home

   Music
   Movies
   News, Directory & Shopping
   Books
   Games
   Flash Games
   Mortgages
   Quotes
   Tools & Gadgets
   Web Owner Tools










Acid-base homeostasis

Acid-base homeostasis is the part of human homeostasis concerning the proper balance between acids and bases, in other words the pH. The body is very sensitive to its pH level. Outside the range of pH that is compatible with life, proteins are denatured and digested, enzymes lose their ability to function, and the body is unable to sustain itself.

Contents

[] Mechanism

Gains and losses of acid and base must be balanced. The study of the acid-base reactions in the body is acid base physiology.

[] Buffering agents

Any substance that can reversibly bind hydrogen ions is called a buffering agent. They function to impede any change in pH. Hydrogen ions are buffered by extracellular (e.g., bicarbonate, ammonia) and intracellular buffering agents (including proteins and phosphate). The buffering ability of plasma acts as an immediate defense against pH imbalance.

[] Active regulation

A short term method of compensating for acid-base imbalance involves regulating ventilation rate. By changing the ventilation rate, the body can alter the concentration of carbon dioxide in the blood, which alters the pH. In the long term, the kidneys maintain acid-base homeostasis by altering the excretion of excess acid or base.

[] See also

Acid-base homeostasis is the part of human homeostasis concerning the proper balance between acids and bases, in other words the pH. The body is very sensitive to its pH level. Outside the range of pH that is compatible with life, proteins are denatured and digested, enzymes lose their ability to function, and the body is unable to sustain itself.

Contents

[] Mechanism

Gains and losses of acid and base must be balanced. The study of the acid-base reactions in the body is acid base physiology.

[] Buffering agents

Any substance that can reversibly bind hydrogen ions is called a buffering agent. They function to impede any change in pH. Hydrogen ions are buffered by extracellular (e.g., bicarbonate, ammonia) and intracellular buffering agents (including proteins and phosphate). The buffering ability of plasma acts as an immediate defense against pH imbalance.

[] Active regulation

A short term method of compensating for acid-base imbalance involves regulating ventilation rate. By changing the ventilation rate, the body can alter the concentration of carbon dioxide in the blood, which alters the pH. In the long term, the kidneys maintain acid-base homeostasis by altering the excretion of excess acid or base.

[] See also