Calcium is largely stored in bones.
In cells, it is stored in the smooth endoplasmic reticulum.
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The sarcoplasmic reticulum is known for its storage of calcium ions in muscle cells.
Calsitonin put Calcium in the bone to be stored.
I would say potassium. ( unless much calcium is being stored in the ER and other places )
Calcium is stored in your bones
calcium can typicaly be stored in your fingernails.
Calcium and Phosphorus are both stored in major quantities in bone tissue.
Minerals are stored in the bone. To be more specific, the mineral that is stored in the bone is calcium.
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yes calcium is stored in muscles as it is necessary for muscle contraction and muscle contraction is very sensitive to the amount of calcium
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Bone matrix is composed mostly of calcium, phosphorus, and trace minerals like iron, copper, and magnesium.