Drink lots of milk!
Calcium deposits do not always require surgery for removal. The need for surgery would depend on the size of the calcium deposit. Drugs can be ingested to help dissolve the calcium deposit in the body, without any invasive operations.
Yes, if you put a chicken bone in vinegar, a deposit may form at the bottom. This deposit is likely to be calcium carbonate, which is a compound formed when the calcium in the bone reacts with the acetic acid in the vinegar.
A lack of calcium will make your bones brittle. This can make them break more easily than they would if you consumed normal levels of calcium.
Your bones will become weak and break easily.
Calcium is a very essential nutrient, without it your bones would not be strong, and it strengthens them. And your body needs it for that reason, otherwise your bones would be weak.
Serum calcium will be depleted in advances osteoporosis. Calcium mostly resides in the bones. In osteoporsosis, the bone is being broken down faster than the body can rebuild it. This causes calcium stores to go from the bones and into the blood stream. Serum calcium is the measure of calcium in the blood, not what is in the bones.
Calcium is important as that is what bones are made of.
not only would it strengthen your muscles but you would have to get plenty of calcium so that you dont damage your bones while exercising as calcium strengthens and protects bones from bbd(brittle bone disease.
I am NOT a professional, but I believe that you could get calcium deposits on your teeth and nails. Your bones will also be weaker, and more likely to cause injuries.
really important other wise you would be creme and stuff. <><><> Above is correct (except for spelling) Without bones, you would be a pile of meat on the floor, unable to stand or move.
Calcium is important for every part of the body. Without calcium nothing would work! Nerves need calcium to release neurotransmitters and thereby transmit nerve impulses, muscles need calcium to contract (including the heart), bones need calcium to remodel bones, etc.
Calcium plays an important role in strengthening bones and teeth. Thus it is especially important for children whose bones are growing and the elderly who may experience a loss of bone density due to loss of calcium.