calcitonin (thyroid) used to break down calcium stores in the bone. and parathormone (parathyroid) - stores the excess calcium in the bones
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PTH activates vitamin D in the body, which absorbs calcium and phosphate from foods. It works on the intestine to increase the absorption of calcium. It causes the bones to release more calcium, and causes the kidneys to reabsorb more calcium. This all helps to increase calcium levels.
Carbonate will increase soil pH value, because it reacts with acid, but sulfate will not affect the pH.
Types of training do not necessarily increase calcium stores. Mainly, if you train a certain part of the body it will adapt itself. For example, soccer players tend to have stronger shin bones than the average person. The repetitive activity will cause bone density in that part of the body to increase.
calcium can typicaly be stored in your fingernails.
No, the skeletal system stores calcium.
calcitonin (thyroid) used to break down calcium stores in the bone. and parathormone (parathyroid) - stores the excess calcium in the bones
The Sarcoplasmic Reticulum stores calcium and releases it through the terminal cisternae into the tubule.
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You can increase your bone strength by taking Calcium. As you get older you will need more amounts of calcium in your diet.
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yeah the temperature does increase, when you increase the volume of water the temperature of calcium hydroxide increases too!
You never know what else in the calcium. Food grade calcium is sold in stores.
it stores calcium