stronkreddituser
stronkreddituser OP t1_j9ayzil wrote
Reply to comment by aTacoParty in Why are we not acidic? by stronkreddituser
So, from my understanding of what you wrote, amino acids have both basic and acidic properties due to the presence of a basic amine and an acidic COOH as functional groups (other than the variable R group)... Although it is ultimately the buffers in our blood that are largely responsible for maintaining a pH of ~7.4.
Thanks for the detailed explanation!!
stronkreddituser OP t1_j9b0kbv wrote
Reply to comment by Xelacik in Why are we not acidic? by stronkreddituser
I see how vague my question is now lol. Primarily, I was asking why any part of the body made up of proteins would be alkaline, but now I know that it is not as simple as "amino acid = acidic pH".