Biology, asked by kartikey2386, 11 months ago

How does PTH increases the CA-2 level in the blood​

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Answered by abcd1221
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Parathyroid hormone increases Calcium levels in the blood . The parathyroid glands secrete a peptide hormone called parathyroid hormone . PTH absorption of calcium by renal tubules and increases calcium absorption from the digested food . It is clear that PTH is a hypercalcemic hormone that is it increases the blood pressure levels along with TCT it plays a significant role in calcium balance in the body

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Answered by AngelicDoll
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➡️ PTH is released is responsible to low blood \huge{Ca^2^+} levels .

➡️ PTH increases \huge{Ca^2^+} levels in the skeleton , kidneys and intestine .

➡️ PTH regulates calcium levels in the blood , largely by increasing levels when they are too low .

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