In metabolic alkalosis, which renal adaptation helps restore normal pH over time?
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Correct answer: Decreased H⁺ secretion and increased HCO₃⁻ excretion
During alkalosis, kidneys decrease hydrogen ion secretion and increase bicarbonate excretion to lower plasma pH back toward normal.
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