Lesson 6 of 8 • 47 upvotes • 8:41mins
A variety of buffering systems exist in the bodythat helps maintain the pH of the blood and other fluids within a narrow range—between pH 7.35 and 7.45. A buffer is a substance that prevents a radical change in fluid pH by absorbing excess hydrogen or hydroxyl ions.
8 lessons • 1h 12m
Introduction to pH Concept
8:31mins
Acid and Base
9:13mins
Buffer and its Principle
9:19mins
Handerson-Hasselbalch Equation
9:16mins
Handerson-Hasselbalch Problems
8:33mins
Biological Buffer System
8:41mins
Bicarbonate and Hemoglobin Buffer system
9:15mins
Phosphate, Protein, Respiratory and Renal Buffer System
9:20mins