Question: 12. Renal cell hydrogen-ion secretion
A. varies directly with cell H+ concentration and PCO2, and…
12. Renal cell hydrogen-ion secretion
A. varies directly with cell H+ concentration and PCO2, and
results in the release of bicarbonate into plasma.
B. leads to the conversion of ammonia to ammonium in the tubule
lumen.
C. would be depressed by inhibition of carbonic anhydrase.
D. All of the above are true.
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