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What is a purpose of a buffer in the body? A) to prevent capillary action B) to prevent sudden changes in pH C) to prevent sudden changes in temperature D) to prevent the formation of surface tension
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What is a purpose of a buffer in the body?
A) to prevent capillary action
B) to prevent sudden changes in pH
C) to prevent sudden changes in temperature
D) to prevent the formation of surface tension
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B it’s to prevent sudden changes in pH
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