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The chloride shift in red blood cells is the movement of:

A. Cations into the cell to balance its uptake of chloride ions.
B. Chloride ions from the blood into the glomerular filtrate for excretion.
C. Chloride ions out of the cell to balance the release of hydrogen carbonate ions.
D. Chloride ions into the cell to balance its uptake of hydrogen carbonate ions.
Answer» D. Chloride ions into the cell to balance its uptake of hydrogen carbonate ions.


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