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biological importance of calcium and magnesium ​

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Answered by sayyadmohd78
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Biological Importance of Magnesium. Activity of enzymes: Mg plays a crucial role in the biochemical reactions occurring in our body. Magnesium as an enzyme co-factor plays an important role in the breakage of glucose and fat molecules, in the production of enzymes, proteins and regulation of cholesterol.

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❤. signicicane of mg2+

mg2+ ions are concentrated in animal cells.

Enzymes like "phosphohydrolases'and 'phospho transferases'contains Mg2+ ions.

These enzymes participate in ATP reactions and release energy in the process Mg2+ forms a complex witg ATP

Mg2+is a constitute of chlorophyll, the green component of plants.

❤.Significance of ca2+

Used in teeths and bones.

used in cogulation of blood.

necessary for muscle contraction.

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