Which of the following is not a function of the carbonic acid/bicarbonate system?
A. Regulating pH changes of the blood during exercise.
B. Regulation of the pH of the intracellular environment.
C. Regulation of blood pH during elevated fat metabolism.
D. Regulation of blood pH in coordination with the respiratory system.
E. Regulation of blood pH in coordination with the kidneys.
Answer: B
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A) neural controls B) baroreceptor-initiated reflexes C) chemoreceptor-initiated reflexes D) renal regulation
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