FUND. OF ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY F16 PKG
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Chapter 26, Problem 20RQ
The control of blood pH by the kidneys during acidosis involves (a) the secretion of hydrogen ions and reabsorption of bicarbonate ions from the tubular fluid, (b) a decrease in the amount of water reabsorbed, (c) hydrogen ion reabsorption and bicarbonate ion loss, (d) potassium ion secretion.
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