Multiple Choice
Why is the bicarbonate buffer system considered an open buffer system?
A) As the major blood and body buffer system, it is open by definition.
B) It operates only in the extracellular fluid, avoiding cell closure.
C) Its acid (carbonic acid) is converted to CO2 and removed.
D) Its chemical reactions occur very quickly.
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