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- Give an example of respiratory alkalosis and one of metabolicacidosis. In each case, explain how your example illustrates thattype of acid–base disturbance.Define lipotropinDefine both metabolic acidosis and metabolic alkalosis, identify some of the causes of each type of acid-base disturbance, and explain how each occurs.