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bone posses a hard matrix composed of and ​

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Answered by ItzRudaina
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Answer:

Bone possesses a hard matrix composed of calcium and phosphate.

Explanation:

99% calcium and 85% phosphate in the body is present in the mineral phase in bones. Hence the hard matrix of bones is made of calcium and phosphorus. Stimulating net resorption of bone mineral releases calcium and phosphate into blood, and suppressing this effect allows calcium to be deposited in bone.

Answered by Anonymous
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