Answer:
B) The normal pH of blood is 6.8 to 7.0.
Explanation:
The blood pH under normal health conditions is between 7.35 and 7.45. Below this range, blood pH is considered more acidic than normal, and it may indicate that the body is eliminating a lower amount of
than normal, or that there is a decrease in the concentration of
or accumulation of acid in the blood due to poisoning or disease.
Answer:
It cannot be said with certainty that the Kennedys or, with a few exceptions, any other specific patient received amphetamine. It is known, however, that Dr, Jacobson uses unusually large amounts of amphetamine in his practice. The doctor's office reported that