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2. Chemical Components of Cells / Acids, Bases, and Buffers / Problem 4
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Evaluate the effectiveness of carbonic acid and its conjugate base in stabilizing blood pH during intense exercise.
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They fail to stabilize blood pH, leading to acidosis.
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They increase blood pH, causing alkalosis.
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They effectively stabilize blood pH by adjusting hydrogen ion concentration.
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They have no effect on blood pH during exercise.
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