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Blood has a lower concentration of hydrogen ions than cellular cytoplasm. What does that tell us about the pH?

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Answer:Acids and bases In the human body, both blood and the cytosol (watery goo) inside of cells have pH values close to neutral. ... A base, in contrast, raises pH by providing hydroxide (OH −start superscript, minus, end superscript) or another ion or molecule that scoops up hydrogen ions and removes them from solution.

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