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Biological importance of magnesium and calcium in chemistry

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


Biological Importance Of Calcium

It plays an important role in the metabolism of nitrogen in some plants where a deficiency of calcium leads to poor absorption of nitr ogen. ... Calcium is distributed throughout all tissues where it has special roles in controllin g nerve impulse transmission, muscle action, blood clotting and cell permeability.

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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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