Which of the following is the fastest acting mechanism to buffer acute changes in blood pH?
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Correct answer: Chemical buffer systems
Chemical buffer systems (like bicarbonate, phosphate, protein buffers) act within seconds to minimize pH changes, preceding respiratory or renal compensation.
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