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Chapter Eleven, part 1: Regulation of Acid-Base Balance

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Is There a Bicarbonate Chloride Exchanger on Red Blood Cells?

The classic case that would face in a test is somebody with a potassium of 1.8. The two most likely answers are going to be some sort of hypokalemic paralysis or a distal RTA. Figure 11.5 shows how much the pH changes in these different segments, proximal tubule, distal convoluted tubule, and the ureidol urine.

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