The answer is the Skeletal System. The bones absorb and store minerals.
It says where are they both stored, and the answer is D: The bones.
The system that serves as a storage system for minerals such as calcium and phosphorous is the skeletal system. These minerals are stored in deposits in the bones, and not in any organ.
Calcium and phosphorous are stored in water .It is because they are very reactive and can catch fire easily.
It is the skeletal system
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Phosphorus cycle
calcium and phosphorus are beneficial for enamel replenishment.
Phosphorus is extracted from Apatites (a class of tri-calcium Phosphate Mineral).Calcium is found in Dolomite, Calcite and Gypsum
Red phosphorusis not stored under either water or oil. It is rather safe, although friction can convert it towhite phosphorus. Red phosphorus is used in some matches.It is white phosphorus that is the real nasty one. That is stored under water. White phosphorus ignites spontaneously in contact with air. That is the element used in some military munitions.
it must be stored in water.
It's either phosphorus or calcium
Calcium and Phosphorus
Calcium and phosphorus are stored in the bones. See: http://www.besthealth.com/besthealth/bodyguide/reftext/html/skel_sys_fin.html
Bone matrix is composed mostly of calcium, phosphorus, and trace minerals like iron, copper, and magnesium.
Calcium and Phosphorus are both stored in major quantities in bone tissue.
Phosphorus & Calcium I hope this helped :)
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Phosphorus cycle
calcium, potassium, zinc, iron, phosphorus
Calcium and phosphorus mainly are found in bone plus copper, magnesium and zinc traces.
The bones of a skeleton store minerals such as phosphorus, calcium, potassium, manganese, magnesium, silica, iron, zinc, selenium, boron, sulfur and chromium.
Calcium to Phosphorus : 2 : 1