15. Where are excess hydrogen ions removed from the body? a. in the distal tubules after a reaction with glucose b. in the distal tubules after a reaction with urea c. in the nephron during a reaction with aldosterone in the lungs during a reaction with aldosterone e. in the lungs after reaction with bicarbonate ions d.

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15. Where are excess hydrogen ions removed from the body?
a. in the distal tubules after a reaction with glucose
b. in the distal tubules after a reaction with urea
c. in the nephron during a reaction with aldosterone
in the lungs during a reaction with aldosterone
d.
e. in the lungs after reaction with bicarbonate ions
16. What happens to the electrons that are released as a result of light absorption by chlorophyll?
a. they combine with H* ions and oxygen to form water
b.
they are used directly in the fixation of carbon during the Calvin cycle
c. they reduce photosystem I chlorophyll molecules
d.
they reduce photosystem II chlorophyll molecules
e. A and B
Transcribed Image Text:15. Where are excess hydrogen ions removed from the body? a. in the distal tubules after a reaction with glucose b. in the distal tubules after a reaction with urea c. in the nephron during a reaction with aldosterone in the lungs during a reaction with aldosterone d. e. in the lungs after reaction with bicarbonate ions 16. What happens to the electrons that are released as a result of light absorption by chlorophyll? a. they combine with H* ions and oxygen to form water b. they are used directly in the fixation of carbon during the Calvin cycle c. they reduce photosystem I chlorophyll molecules d. they reduce photosystem II chlorophyll molecules e. A and B
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