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    If the H<sup>+</sup> Concentration in the Blood Increases, Bicarbonate Ions
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If the H+ Concentration in the Blood Increases, Bicarbonate Ions

Question 22

Question 22

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If the H+ concentration in the blood increases, bicarbonate ions act as buffers by


A) removing excess H+ from the plasma.
B) releasing H+ into the plasma.
C) dissociating into H+ and CO3−.
D) combining with Cl−.
E) combining with hemoglobin.

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