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An increase in blood CO2 levels is followed by a(n) ____ in H+ ions and a(n) ____ in blood pH.Multiple Choiceincrease; no changeincrease; increaseincrease; decreasedecrease; decreasedecrease; increase

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An increase in blood CO2 levels is followed by a(n) ____ in H+ ions and a(n) ____ in blood pH.Multiple Choiceincrease; no changeincrease; increaseincrease; decreasedecrease; decreasedecrease; increase

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An increase in blood CO2 levels is followed by an increase in H+ ions and a decrease in blood pH.

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