True, blood calcium is very tightly regulated there are two types of bone cells that will either take up excess calcium if blood levels get too high or break down bone to release calcium if blood levels get to low. Both of these bone cells are controlled by the endocrine system in the body.
That system is called as skeletal system.
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the skeletal system gives the places of joints for the muscular system.
The human skeletal system has multiple functions. Among these are mobility, protection, production of blood cells, support, endocrine regulation, and storage.
Support: ex. pelvis supports internal organsProtection: Skull protects brain, vertebrae proctects spinal cordMovement: Skeletal Muscles pull against bonesMineral Storage: Calcium and PhosphateHematopoiesis: Blood formation
The skeletal system.
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Calcium and phosphorus are two of the minerals found in the body. The skeletal system serves as a storage place for calcium and phosphorus.
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Another calcium and other mineral storage place
The answer is the Skeletal System. The bones absorb and store minerals.
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That system is called as skeletal system.
The skeletal system has several functions: - Framework & support (provide body density) - Protection for internal organs - A lever system which, along with muscles, allows movement - Mineral storage; specifically, calcium storage for nerves & muscles - Blood production
Phosphate and calcium are stored within the skeletal system. If the body needs these substances in order to maintain electrolyte balance, they are then released into the body from the skeletal system.
No, the skeletal system stores calcium.
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