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    What Happens to the Blood's PH as Blood CO2 Levels
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What Happens to the Blood's PH as Blood CO2 Levels

Question 5

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What happens to the blood's pH as blood CO2 levels fall?


A) pH becomes more acidic.
B) Bicarbonate ions absorb the hydrogen ions.
C) pH increases.
D) pH decreases.

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