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    What Happens to the Tubular Secretion When the Extracellular Fluid
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What Happens to the Tubular Secretion When the Extracellular Fluid

Question 264

Question 264

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What happens to the tubular secretion when the extracellular fluid becomes too acidic?


A) No ionic substance is affected.
B) Hydrogen ions decrease.
C) Hydrogen ions increase.
D) Sodium ions decrease.

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