Acid-Base (pH) Balance Overview + Buffer Systems Flashcards
acid-base balance
describes balance of H+ ions in blood aka pH balance
normal pH range of arterial blood
7.35 - 7.45
higher concentration of H+ means
substance is more acidic –> lower pH
importance of maintaining constant pH in blood
enzymes (specialized proteins that control rt of metabolic reactions) are very sensitive to the pH , so blood pH outside a normal range inhibits enzymes’ normal functioning
pH of venous blood + interstitial fluid
more acidic than arterial blood because cellular metabolism produces acidic waste materials
3 systems controlling blood acidity
- chemical buffer systems
- brain stem respiratory center
- renal system
pH indicating alkalosis
pH > 7.45
pH indicating acidosis
pH < 7.35
anion
negatively charged ion
cation
positively charged ion
3 major buffer systems of body
- bicarbonate system
- phosphate system
- protein system
bicarbonate system
- main buffer of plasma and interstitial fluid
- fast acting (within seconds)
- composed of:
carbonic acid (H2CO3) and bicarbonate ion (HCO3 -)
phosphate system
- buffer of urine + intracellular fluid
- fast acting (within seconds)
- composed of:
phosphoric acid (H2PO4) + hydrogen phophate ion (HPO3 -2)
protein system
- main buffer of intracellular fluid
- fast acting (within seconds)
- 3x buffering capacity of other buffer systems (because of high protein concentrations in cells)
- composed of:
amino acids + hemoglobin + plasma proteins
buffers are a combination of
weak acid + its anion
OR
weak base and its cation