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year 2 second semester exam study

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Question:

How do the kidneys compensate for acidosis?

Author: Jade Ann Paterson



Answer:

Acidosis causes more bicarbonate to be reabsorbed from the tubular fluid, while the collecting ducts secrete more hydrogen to generate more bicarbonate,


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