Rejected at 7:44 p.m. Feb, 02, 2026 ] by Brian_BH
Author: ansjsjs
Related Note: 1559357754793
Rationale for change

At low blood pH: kidneys increase H+ excretion and increase reabsorption of bicarbonate (HCO3-).

At high blood pH: kidneys increase bicarbonate (HCO3-) excretion and increase reabsorption of H+.

The description says this. So doesn't both excretion and reasborbtion of both bicarb and H+ matter, and are key ways of adjusting pH levels? assuming bc thats what the description seems to match

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