One of the causes of changes in the blood's pH is the ingestion or production of complex acids or bases (such as uric acid, which is produced by catabolism of nucleic acids). These are disposed of by the _____ .

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1. One of the causes of changes in the blood's pH is the ingestion or production of complex acids or bases (such as uric acid, which is produced by catabolism of nucleic acids). These are disposed of by the _____ .