This causes muscle weakness in major muscles, but also may manifest as: low cardiac output, dysphagia, and respiratory muscle weakness. Mental changes: confusion, delirium, and coma. Infections may become worse as the WBC are affected. Hemolytic anemia (lost of RBC) and teeth may fall out.
rushing twitch disorders, adhd, and ocd, and anemia(eating disorder)
Assuming you are questioning what would happen if a human is deficient in phosphorus, the answer would be that they would have bone loss/pain and muscle weakness.
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Phosphorus is a macro-element for plant growth. If the soils are deficient in phosphorus where mustard is growing, application of phosphorus in the form of rock phosphate will enhance the growth and yield.
calcium, potassium, zinc, iron, phosphorus
The majority of our body's phosphorus is stored in bones.
Phosphorus cycle.
because its ignition temperature is very low
Hypophosphatemia
Phosphorus is not very malleable as it is a nonmetal
No. Phosphorus deficiency is a common consequence for malnutrition in developing countries. Symptoms might include muscular and neurological dysfunction.
White phosphorus is very flammable.
Phosphorus imbalance refers to conditions in which the element phosphorus is present in the body at too high a level (hyperphosphatemia) or too low a level (hypophosphatemia)
Phosphorus 30 is a low dose homeopathic remedy. Phosphorus in general is used when there are signs of cough. The person, though sick may still feel perky and may be thirsty for cold drinks and hungry especially at night. There are many other conditions that respond to phos as homeopathic remedys cover a broad spetrum of symptoms and are perscribed case by case.
No. That is a very fortunate as phosphorus is commonly stored in water.
Phosphorus and argon are very different chemical elements.
Very often, hypoglycemia symptoms occur when blood glucose levels fall below 70 mg/dl. But, many people have blood glucose readings below this level and feel no symptoms. This is called hypoglycemia unawareness.
White phosphorus is very dangerous and not just because it is poisonous. Red phosphorus is considered less poisonous.
In respect to what other element?