The pH of blood and tissue fluid I human remains constant at about 7.4 in spite of metabolic activities which produce hydrogen ions. Explain how this constancy is maintained by the kidney.

  • In the cells of proximal convolute tubule, carbon dioxide reacts with water to form carbonic acid. the reaction is catalyzed by carbonic anhydrase enzyme
  • Carbonic acid dissociated into hydrogen and bicarbonate ions.
  • The hydrogen ions are pumped into the lumen by an ATP dependent Na+/H+
  • Here hydrogen ions are buffered by sodium hydrogen phosphate to form sodium dihydrogen phosphate.
  • When the pH of the renal fluid falls too low, the cells of the distal convoluted tubules produce ammonia from glutamine.
  • Ammonia combines with excess hydrogen ions to form ammonium ions that are excreted.
  • When the pH of renal fluid rises too high, the cells of distal convoluted tubules excrete bicarbonate ions and retain hydrogen ions
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    OWOR DANIEL 2 years

    Good work

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