Calcium and phosphorus are two of the minerals found in the body. The skeletal system serves as a storage place for calcium and phosphorus.
skeletal
skeletal
Calcium and phosphorus are primarily stored in bones and teeth in the body. They play a crucial role in maintaining bone structure and density. Additionally, calcium is stored in muscle tissues and regulated by hormones like parathyroid hormone and calcitonin.
The roots.
Bone cells, specifically osteocytes, are surrounded by calcium and phosphorus which form the hard, mineralized structure of bone tissue. These minerals give bones their strength and rigidity, making them essential for supporting and protecting the body.
The liver!
Structure Organ protection Lever system for movement Blood production Mineral storage as CaPO4 Energy storage as bone marrow
What you see when you talk about carrots is the taproot.
YES it is an organ system?
The Kidneys.
Lungs
Skin is an organ, not an organ system. It is part of the integumentary system.