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Phosphorus is an essential mineral that is required by the body to function normally. It is mainly found in the body in the form of phosphates. Phosphorus is a critical component of all living organisms since it performs very important functions
Calcium is the most prevalent in the human body.
Yes. Calcium is the most metallic substance in the human body.
Strontium is chemically very similar to Calcium. The human body will readily use Strontium as bone-making material, but Strontium does not satisfy the other uses the human body has for Calcium e.g. regulating calcium content in blood, etc.
Calcium is important in bone development. Sodium and potassium are necessary for nerve impulse production. Iron is necessary for red blood cells to transport oxygen. The function of the human body requires minerals to work.
Phosphorus is an essential mineral that is required by the body to function normally. It is mainly found in the body in the form of phosphates. Phosphorus is a critical component of all living organisms since it performs very important functions
A minimum number of calories is necessary to carry on the basic functions of life. About 1,200 to 1,500 is needed for human beings.
Human body cannot produce calcium but we can get calcium from the food we eat, particularly the dairy products. ^^
Calcium is the most prevalent in the human body.
Yes. Calcium is the most metallic substance in the human body.
Strontium is chemically very similar to Calcium. The human body will readily use Strontium as bone-making material, but Strontium does not satisfy the other uses the human body has for Calcium e.g. regulating calcium content in blood, etc.
Calcium to Phosphorus : 2 : 1
Calcium is important in bone development. Sodium and potassium are necessary for nerve impulse production. Iron is necessary for red blood cells to transport oxygen. The function of the human body requires minerals to work.
calcium,
Calcium plays a major role in the formation of bones.
There are roughly 1000 grams of calcium in the human body. 99% (990 grams) of this calcium is stored in human bone (reservoir for calcium in the body). The remaining 10 grams is circulating in the blood (about 5 grams bound to protein and 5 grams circulating freely).
Calcium in the human body exists as calcium phospate crystals, located in the bones and teeth. Anothe form of calcium existing in the human is elemental calcium, Ca+2(ionic calcium). This ionic Calcium functions in helping nerve impulse conduction , signals across membranes, muscle contraction, ion transport.