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The long term acid-base balance in the body is controlled by

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The long term acid-base balance in the body is controlled by


  1. the phosphate and carbonic acid/bicarbonate buffers in the blood
  2. the kidneys and the lungs
  3. the phosphate, carbonic acid/bicarbonate, and protein buffers in the blood and cells.
  4. the kidneys

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B: Buffers temporarily manage the pH in the body’s liquids. It is

from both the lungs and kidneys that acid is excreted (or not) from the body.

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