Iron exchange method

If the acid level increases in the blood, the concentration of ions increases. Meanwhile, a Na+ ion enters the blood in exchange for an H+ ion. This results in a decrease in the concentration of H+ ions in the plasma and a change in the pH value of the blood. Again, when the blood alkalinization level increases, the rate of exchange of H+ and Na+ ions between the blood and the glomerular filtrate decreases and the blood pH changes.

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