Maintaining a stable internal environment is vital for good health, and **pH balance** is a core component of this. The kidneys, by the action of the renal tubules, contribute significantly to this balance.
They do so by managing the concentration of hydrogen ions (
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**Mechanisms to Regulate pH:**
- Secretion of hydrogen ions into the urine, reducing acidity in blood
- Reabsorption of bicarbonate (
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Through these processes, the kidneys can effectively maintain blood pH within the tightly controlled range of 7.35 to 7.45, an essential condition for enzyme function and metabolic reactions.