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Biological buffering refers to the ability of biological systems to maintain stable pH levels despite changes in the concentration of acids or bases, which is crucial for proper cellular function and biochemical reactions. This is primarily achieved through buffer systems like the bicarbonate buffer system, phosphate buffer system, and protein buffers, which work to neutralize excess hydrogen ions or hydroxide ions in the body.
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