Your answer:
[H
] will decrease and [HCO
] will increase.
1
CO
2
+
3
-
+
3
-
Predict Question 2: What effect do you think raising the P
will have on [H
] and [HCO
] in
the urine?
Your answer:
[H
] will increase and [HCO
] will decrease.
2
CO
2
+
3
-
+
3
-
The condition you just simulated is
You correctly answered:
respiratory alkalosis caused by hyperventilation.
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Experiment Data
P
(mm Hg)
Blood pH
[H
] in Urine
[HCO
] in Urine
40
7.38
normal
normal
30
7.58
decreased
elevated
60
7.28
elevated
decreased
Post-lab Quiz Results
You scored 100% by answering 4 out of 4 questions correctly.
Review Sheet Results
Can the renal system
fully
compensate for acidosis or alkalosis?
You correctly answered:
No, neither for respiratory alkalosis nor respiratory acidosis.
2
CO
2
+
3
-
When adjusting the controls, what happens to the blood pH when you lower the P
?
You correctly answered:
The pH increases.
1
CO
2
In uncompensated respiratory alkalosis, the
You correctly answered:
carbon dioxide levels of the blood are low.


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