What Happens if Blood pH Decreases Below Normal Level?
Short context: Normal arterial blood pH is 7.35–7.45 (slightly alkaline). A fall below 7.35 is called acidemia caused by acidosis (process). Persistent or severe acidemia impairs cellular enzymes, heart and brain function, and can be life-threatening. Quick Answer If blood pH decreases below normal (acidosis), the blood becomes too acidic. This disrupts enzyme activity, weakens … Read more