The skeletal system is a major repository of calcium.
it has all of the bones in your body, tendons, cartilage.
Skeletal system stores large amount of calcium salt. It contains the bone marrow in the cavity of the flat bones in case of adults. In the bone marrow of long bones in case of the children.
The Human skeletal systum stores calcium and phosphorous
calcium
The two main divisions of the skeletal system are the axial skeletal system and the appendicular skeletal system.
The legs and feet are in the skeletal and muscular systems, and contain part of the circulatory system (blood vessels) and the lymph system.
nervous, muscular, skeletal
Skeletal system includes the compact bones. The other type of bone is spongy bones. They perform the specific and desired functions.
There are 206 bones in an adult human skeletal system. This counts some bones as separate that are directly joined (e.g. the skull) but not all. Individual humans may have slightly more or slightly fewer, even where there is no mutation (e.g. extra fingers or toes).
The answer is the Skeletal System. The bones absorb and store minerals.
Skeletal System
Another calcium and other mineral storage place
some calcium and minerals can be stored in bones.
Phosphate and calcium are stored within the skeletal system. If the body needs these substances in order to maintain electrolyte balance, they are then released into the body from the skeletal system.
The skull belongs to the skeletal system.
First of all, a body system does not support minerals. Minerals can be formed near the mid-ocean ridge or in magma chambers or in the earths crust. we asked bout body system not oceans and magma
The skeletal system itself is an organ system. Some schemes combine the skeletal system with the muscular system to make the musculoskeletal system.
Glycogen is stored in the liver and the skeletal muscles
Minerals are stored in the bone. To be more specific, the mineral that is stored in the bone is calcium.
The skeletal system are your bones.
skeletal system* bones. :)