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The hydrogen ions released by the dissociation of carbonic acid are buffered by their
A) transport out of the erythrocyte as a sodium ion moves in.
B) binding to hemoglobin.
C) transport into the erythrocyte as sodium ions move out.
D) active transport out of the erythrocyte.
E) binding to DNA within the nucleus.
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