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it should not! the body has to ensure normal levels of all its ingredients, in this case the kidneys and the lungs will move accordingly to ensure a normal pH at all times. Vomiting and diarhea, on the other hand can complicate things and cause alkalosis or acidosis faster than lungs and kidneys to counteract, just don't starve, good luck

2007-07-19 00:58:14 · answer #1 · answered by HK3738 7 · 0 0

i think that the blood pH might advance into extra acidic. stored fat might in basic terms advance into metabolized at a very speedy fee if there is not any different source for ATP in physique. for this reason, the muscle tissues could be very drained and as a consequence, the blood could be circulating around the physique quicker to deposit Oxygen with a view to launch ATP. If there is extra oxygen required, then ranges of Carbon Dioxide might advance because of the fact the Bohr Shift got here approximately. Tom Walvin Biologist

2016-10-03 22:15:44 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I suspect that the blood pH would end up more acidic. Stored fat would best come to be metabolized at an awfully fast cost if there is no other supply for ATP in physique. Thus, the muscle tissues could be very tired and as a result, the blood could be circulating across the body turbo to deposit Oxygen so as to unlock ATP. If there is more oxygen required, then stages of Carbon Dioxide would increase as the Bohr Shift took place. Tom Walvin Biologist

2016-08-04 05:11:33 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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