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What Are the Principal Organs That Regulate the PH of the Carbonic

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Question 70

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What are the principal organs that regulate the pH of the carbonic acid-bicarbonate buffer system in the blood?


A) kidneys, liver
B) lungs, kidneys
C) spleen, liver
D) lungs, skin
E) brain stem, heart

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