cows milk, bones, in dairy product (hence cows milk) and yeah .. sorry can't think of any more!!
it some kind of thing that i have no idea about
CaCO3 is calcite, limestone, aragonite, marble etc.
Calcium Phosphate is found in the Teeth.
Maybe Calcium phosphate[Ca3(PO4)2] and Calcium carbonate[CaCO3]
Calcium phosphate is a compound.
No, calcium phosphate is insoluble. This is why calcium levels are kept low inside the cytoplasm (eukaryotic cells).
Calcium dihydrogen phosphate is Ca(H2PO4)2
No. Skeletal muscles contain creatine phosphate, not calcium phosphate. Unless a person has a disease, free or calcium phosphate would not be found in muscle tissue. Calcium phosphate is found in bones and teeth.
Calcium
Calcium phosphate and calcium carbonate are found in bones .
Calcium phosphate (This answer was found in my Anatomy book)
Calcium Phosphate is found in the Teeth.
Kidney Stones Calcium Oxalate (most common), Calcium Carbonate or Calcium Phosphate
This mineral is the hydroxyapatite, a phosphate salt.
Maybe Calcium phosphate[Ca3(PO4)2] and Calcium carbonate[CaCO3]
Calcium phosphate is a salt, an inorganic compound.
Calcium phosphate is a compound.
Calcium phosphate is the main mineral from which bone is comprised.
CaCO3 = calcium carbonateCa3(PO4)2 = calcium phosphate