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Overview of metabolic and respiratory acidosis and alkalosis with corresponding pH, Pco₂, and HCO₃⁻ changes.
Visual explanation of acid-base balance in the human body, including the role of carbon dioxide, water, and bicarbonate ions, and the kidney's function in maintaining pH homeostasis.
Illustration of physiological responses to acidosis and alkalosis, highlighting lung and kidney mechanisms.
Overview of acid-base balance mechanisms including chemical and physiological buffers, respiratory and renal regulation.
Figure 1: The bicarbonate buffer system illustrating pH balance and the relationship between carbonic acid and bicarbonate.
Diagram showing how the body restores acid-base homeostasis in response to acidosis and alkalosis through respiratory adjustments.
An informative cartoon-style diagram explaining the body's acid-base balance mechanisms, including buffering, respiratory control, and renal regulation, with a table of normal pH levels for different bodily fluids.
Overview of acid-base disorders with causes listed for respiratory and metabolic acidosis/alkalosis.
Diagram showing how dietary acid intake affects blood pH and the body's compensatory mechanisms to maintain acid-base balance.
Overview of the body's pH regulation mechanisms including chemical buffers, respiratory system, and renal system.
Fresh produce arranged around a pH scale, highlighting the balance between acidic and alkaline foods.
Symptoms of acidosis and alkalosis affecting the central nervous system, respiratory system, heart, muscular system, and digestive system.
Overview of the body's compensation mechanisms for maintaining acid-base balance, including chemical buffers (seconds), respiratory (minutes), and renal (hours to days).
Comparison of extracellular and intracellular fluid components, highlighting key electrolytes and their roles in acid-base balance.
Grogono Sea Level Diagram depicting acid-base disorders, including respiratory and metabolic acidosis and alkalosis, with pH, PCO2, and SBE levels.