The most likely cause of compensated acidosis in a patient with end-stage renal disease is
A) insufficient filtration of bicarbonate ions at the glomerulus.
B) excessive production of respiratory and metabolic acids.
C) insufficient metabolic acid excretion due to nephron loss.
D) hypoventilation secondary to uremic central nervous system depression.
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