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不属于肾脏功能的是A.维持酸碱平衡 B.产生促红细胞生成素 C.分泌胰岛素 D.生成

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题目:

不属于肾脏功能的是

A.维持酸碱平衡

B.产生促红细胞生成素

C.分泌胰岛素

D.生成尿液

E.产生肾素

答案:

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参考答案:A, B, C

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