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Which three of the following statements accurately describe the blood buffering system in humans? The blood buffering system...
a) utilizes the H2CO3/HCO3^- conjugate acid/base pair.
b) maintains the pH of blood near 7.4.
c) regulates the blood pH at 7.4 +/- one pH unit.
d) depends on the ionization of H2PO4^-.
e) utilizes the acetic acid/acetate conjugate acid/base pair.
f) is facilitated by the enzyme carbonic anhydrase, which interconverts carbon dioxide and water to carbonic acid (ionizes into bicarbonate and H^+).
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