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more hydrogen ions from blood to urine
If blood pH is too low (ph < 7.35 ) = acidosis If blood pH is too high (pH > 7.45) = alkalosis In alkalosis: at the intercalated cells of the collecting duct the following occurs: secretion of Hco3- (via Hco3- / cl- antiporters) into the glomerular filtrate, which ultimately forms the urine. Rebsorption of Hydrogen ions (via ATPase dependant proton pumps)
the number of hydrogen ions (charges) given by the acid will be the same as the anions
it decreases
Acids release hydrogen+ ions (H+) when dissolved in water
The medications that inhibit the ability of gastric cells to secrete hydrogen ions is a proton pump inhibitor.
make the urine more acidic while adding buffers to the blood
more hydrogen ions from blood to urine
By regulating the amount of positive hydrogen ions in the blood.
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If blood pH is too low (ph < 7.35 ) = acidosis If blood pH is too high (pH > 7.45) = alkalosis In alkalosis: at the intercalated cells of the collecting duct the following occurs: secretion of Hco3- (via Hco3- / cl- antiporters) into the glomerular filtrate, which ultimately forms the urine. Rebsorption of Hydrogen ions (via ATPase dependant proton pumps)
the number of hydrogen ions (charges) given by the acid will be the same as the anions
The parietal cells of the stomach secrete hydrogen ions and chloride ions, which combine to form hydrochloric acid.
it decreases
kidneys
Hydrogen ions mixed with water(H2O) atoms to form positively charged hydronium(H3O+). The other product is the cation of acid.
Bases accept hydrogen ions. Acids donate hydrogen ions.