Answer Posted / suresh babu
The normal pH of blood running through arteries (large
elastic-walled blood vessels that carry blood from the
heart to other parts of the body) is 7.4; the pH of blood
in the veins (vessels that transports blood to the heart)
is about 7.35.
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