Human Anatomy & Physiology (9th Edition)

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Chapter 26 - Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid-Base Balance - Review Questions - Page 1016: 20c

Answer

C) The disconnection of the carbonic acid located in tubule cells gains HCO3 and Hydrogen. The HCO3 is aken to the peritubular capillar blood and that the bicarbonate reabsorbtion rate is only fast or slow by the excretion of the hydrogen in filtrate.

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The disconnection of the carbonic acid located in tubule cells gains HCO3 and Hydrogen. The HCO3 is taken to the peritubular capillar blood and that the bicarbonate reabsorbtion rate is only fast or slow by the excretion of the hydrogen in filtrate.
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