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A swimming pool is not a storage pool for phosphorus. Not a good idea!
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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The phosphorus sink acts as a storage system for phosphorus in the environment, helping to regulate the amount of phosphorus available for living organisms. It helps to maintain a balance in the global phosphorus cycle by storing excess phosphorus and releasing it back into the environment when needed.
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Yes, Phosphorus-32 can be expensive as it is a radioactive isotope that requires special handling and disposal procedures. The cost can vary depending on the quantity needed and the supplier.
Depends on the context. Phosphorus is in our DNA, our cell membranes (in phospholipids), and our cells use phosphate bonds for almost all energy. Additionally we require a source of phosphorus in our diet where 80% of it going towards bone, and the rest towards other somatic, molecular, chemical and cellular components. There are also corrosive phosphates such as octyl phenyl acid phosphate.