What protects tissues of the central nervous system from changes in ph?

What protects tissues of the central nervous system from changes in ph?

  • Correct Answer: bicarbonate ions
  • sucrose ions
  • fatty ions
  • cerebrum

Explanation: Bicarbonate ions play an important role in neutralizing acids throughout the body. Bicarbonate ions are especially important for protecting tissues of the central nervous system from changes in pH. The central nervous system includes the brain, which is the body’s control center. If pH deviates too far from normal, the central nervous system cannot function properly. This can have a drastic effect on the rest of the body.

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