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If blood pH normal level is between 7.35 to 7.45, what levels of pH (minimum and maximum) are considered to be incompatible with life?

2007-05-08 03:00:53 · 3 answers · asked by Hellers 1 in Science & Mathematics Biology

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According to wiki:

In mammals, the normal pH of arterial blood lies between 7.35 and 7.50 depending on the species (e.g. healthy human-arterial blood pH varies between 7.35 and 7.45). Blood pH values compatible with life in mammals are limited to a pH range between 6.8 and 7.8. Changes in the pH of arterial blood (and therefore the extracellular fluid) outside this range result in irreversible cell damage (Needham, 2004).

2007-05-08 03:12:20 · answer #1 · answered by Orinoco 7 · 0 0

properly, thinking known blood sugar tiers typically 80 - one hundred and twenty, or one hundred and fifty for some diabetics, definite, 600 is amazingly risky. He ought to pass right into a coma or have seizures and in all likelihood even die from issues like failing organs from rigidity of the extreme sugar aspect.

2016-11-26 03:00:49 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Below 7 and most die.. 6.8 is lowest I've seen survive.. alkalosis is different I've seen up to 9... SG

2007-05-08 03:10:51 · answer #3 · answered by ohiogriffiths 1 · 0 0

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