Multiple Choice
What change in renal regulation of H+ would help compensate for a metabolic acidosis?
A) a decrease in the filtered load of H+
B) an increase in the urinary pH
C) a decrease in the tubular production of ammonia
D) a decrease in the amount of H+ secreted in the proximal tubule
E) an increase in the production of new plasma HCO3-
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