Science, asked by kashvi10, 11 months ago

calcium and phosphorus provide strength to our ....... and ........​

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Answered by Anonymous
2

Answer:

Bones and teeth

Because they are essential nutrients for bones and teeth.

Answered by joninamiriam
0

Answer:

bones and teeth

Explanation:

Phosphate is a mineral which combines with calcium to form the hard structure of

your bones and teeth. It comes from the food that you eat. Phosphate is found in all

cells in your body and is absorbed with help from Vitamin D.

Calcium is stored in your bones, and is essential for building and keeping your bones

healthy and strong. Many of the cells in your body need calcium to work properly. Your

body gets most of its calcium from the food that you eat. If your calcium levels are too

low, then your body will take the extra calcium it needs from your bones.    

Your kidneys control the balance between calcium and phosphate in your body. It is

important that the levels of phosphate and calcium in your blood remain normal.  

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