Renal control acid/base homeostasis quiz
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| One of the mechanisms for controlling acid/base balance is renal control, which occurs in the | nephron tubules
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| When a person has acidosis, where will the HCO-3 go to compensate for the condition? | plasma
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| In acidosis HCO-3 is generated in the kidney | tubule cells
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| The final destination of the HCO-3 (generated in the kidney tubule cells) is it the plasma or the urine? | plasma
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| In acidosis, there is too much H+ in the plasma. Where is the H+ 's final destination...plasma or urine? | urine
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