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1. Which of the following can happen if the kidneys fail? a. Toxic wastes can accumulate in plasma. b. Blood-plasma ion levels can increase. c. Kidney dialysis may be necessary. d. All of the above
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1. Which of the following can happen if the kidneys fail?
a. Toxic wastes can accumulate in plasma.
b. Blood-plasma ion levels can increase.
c. Kidney dialysis may be necessary.
d. All of the above
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I’m pretty sure it’s d
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