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Why are buffers important to living things?

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brandybaker53 brandybaker53
  • 08-09-2015
A buffer is a mixture a molecules that acts to keep the pH or a solution close to neutral. Buffers are extremely important to living organisms because all biochemical processes proceed normally only when the pH remains close to 7.
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