Biology, asked by pupuls220nisha, 2 months ago

Blood calcium levels are maintained because the bones act as a calcium sink in which calcium can either be stored or procured based on the body's needs. If a person secretes too much parathyroid hormone (one possible factor in the bone disease osteoporosis), what happens to calcium levels in the body?

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A)Bone stores are depleted and the kidney moves calcium.

B)Bone stores are depleted and the kidney retains calcium.

C) Blood levels of calcium may read high

D)Both [b] and [c]

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Answered by jhanvigoswami23
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Answer:

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