I'm not going to go into detail; copius information all in textbooks, wikipepdia, etc. I also forget the specifics but there is significant importance of buffers in blood; haemoglobin and weak carbon binding, the prevention of large changes in carbon. type buffers in blood into any search engine, you'll find it.
Buffers minimized significant changes of pH in a chemical system. Among the functions carried out by buffer system in the body is maintenance of the acid-base balance of the blood and of the proper pH in kidney tubules.
They serve the same purpose as T.V or movies. They are a form of entertainment.
No object serves no purpose, though objects serve a purpose when they are needed. An object that serves no purpose is one that is not needed at the time; however, there would come a time when it did serve a purpose.Synonyms for something that serves no purpose are superfluous, unnecessary, needless, or excrescent.
If you are referring to the phrase "To serve a purpose" then it would mean to give a use for. For example, A pencil holder cup serves a purpose to a pencil... the pencil give the holder purpose and that purpose is to hold the pencil. Basically it means, that something has a use... there is a reason/intended use for this thing.
I'm not sure.
They were built as tombs.
the purpose of buffers in computer architectures i dont know
It is one of 12 buffers that is described in a paper from 1966 by Good et al. The buffers are well suited for biological experiments.
This hedgerow will serve as a sound buffer for the noise from the street traffic.
Buffers act by accepting or releasing protons to maintain the pH within a specific range. In biological systems, buffers like bicarbonate in blood can neutralize acids or bases, preventing drastic changes in pH that could disrupt cellular function. This ability to resist changes in pH is crucial for maintaining the stability of important biological processes.
Buffers are necessary in biological systems because it resist rapid changes in pH when acids and bases are added to it. Every living cell contains natural buffer systems to maintain the constant pH needed for cell function.
The purpose of buffers is to maintain a constant pH.
Some proteins can act as biological buffers because they contain ionizable functional groups that can accept or donate protons to help maintain a stable pH in a cell or organism. These proteins can help regulate and minimize changes in pH by absorbing or releasing hydrogen ions as needed. This buffering capacity is crucial for maintaining proper enzyme activity and other biological processes that are pH-sensitive.
Vestigial refers to something that is no longer needed or useful. Our appendixes are an example of a vestigial organ-they serve no biological purpose
Pregnancy does not cause inflammation in the uterus. Inflammation of the uterus during pregnancy would serve no biological purpose.
they act as buffers to make a whole pill
Maalox buffers the acidic effects on the stomach of the aspirin.
What purpose does silicone serve in conditioners