Parathyroid hormone
Yes, phosphate is stored in the bones.
you have about 640 muscles that you control
The usual answer required is calcium. Other substances are needed too, such as phosphorus.
you have about 640 muscles that you control
Bones store minerals and calcium!
Calcium and phosphorus are stored in the bones. See: http://www.besthealth.com/besthealth/bodyguide/reftext/html/skel_sys_fin.html
The bone marrow and the bone itself stores and also looses minerals. That is why calcium and other minerals and vitamins are so crucial for bone health. A person with osteoporosis suffers from their bones failing to rebuild osteoclast (I hope that is the right word.) and from losing too much calcium. Their bones also fail to absorb vitamins and minerals. There bones get thinner and thinner. In advanced stages you can see right through their bones on x-rays and some of them have holes in their bones.
nope it is stored in the liver
Bone matrix is composed mostly of calcium, phosphorus, and trace minerals like iron, copper, and magnesium.
Bones store minerals and calcium!
Calcium is largely stored in bones. In cells, it is stored in the smooth endoplasmic reticulum.
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