no, definitely not, where did you hear that from?!?!?!
The skeletal system is most crucial for calcium, as it provides structural support and stores 99% of the body's calcium. Calcium is essential for functions such as muscle contraction, nerve transmission, and blood clotting.
No, the skeletal system stores calcium.
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the skeletal system plays an important role in regulating blood calcium levels to maintain homeostasis.It gives calcium to the blood
the skeletal system plays an important role in regulating blood calcium levels to maintain homeostasis.It gives calcium to the blood
Grasshoppers use a chitin exoskeleton, which is made up of a sugar monomer. Humans use a calcium matrix internal skeleton.
low calcium
Trapped in the Skeletal system
it makes your bones stronger
The skeletal system is a major repository of calcium.
Bones are Made stronger by calcium. Bones make up the skeletal system . This provides support , protectiOn and movement
Calcium