Yes, calcium is our bone component supporting our body structure and had function on mineral storage for our body.
Calcium is important for every part of the body. Without calcium nothing would work! Nerves need calcium to release neurotransmitters and thereby transmit nerve impulses, muscles need calcium to contract (including the heart), bones need calcium to remodel bones, etc.
Calcium and Vitamin D are two nutrients that bones need. Calcium helps to build and maintain bone strength and structure, while Vitamin D helps the body absorb calcium effectively, promoting healthy bone growth and density.
Calcium ions need to bind to the protein troponin in order to initiate muscle contraction.
We get energy from the food we eat. Our bodies break down the nutrients in food into a form of energy called ATP (adenosine triphosphate) that our cells can use for various functions such as movement, growth, and repair.
Cells are the basic structural and functional units of living organisms and can be found throughout the body in tissues and organs. They can live in various environments such as inside the body (in organs, tissues, and blood) or outside the body (in culture dishes for research purposes).
teenagers need the most calcium because of their growing bodies.
Most of the bodies calcium is deposited in bones.
Yes They do,Most Dogs Have it, But They Need It For The Same Reasons Humans Do.... So They Can Live
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Vitimans, calcium, protein.
We need to drink milk? We need to drink milk because Milk and milk products are loaded with calcium and other nutrients. Calcium products bones with rigidity and strength and it confers rapid growth in Children. And we also need to Exercise because. Exercise build strong bones and healthy bodies.
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Yes because all nuts are filled with healthy goodness that human bodies need.
Humans need calcium to keep their bones healthy. Calcium is found in dairy products,mainly milk, and is also added to many manufactured foods.