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State Biological Importance of Calcium. ​

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Answered by pcplionelmessi
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Calcium is one of the most important minerals for the human body. It helps form and maintain healthy teeth and bones. A proper level of calcium in the body over a lifetime can help prevent osteoporosis.

Answered by MaTaehyung
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Biological Importance of Calcium:-

• The presence of Calcium is generally found in vast quantities in our bones and also our teeth.

• Calcium helps in the clotting of blood during an injury. Without an adequate amount of Calcium, this clot will take an exceptionally long time to form.

• Muscle contraction in our bodies is highly influenced by the presence of Calcium.

• If there is a lack of the amount of calcium present in the body, our nerves can go dysfunctional.

• The presence of Calcium helps in moderating the metabolic process of nitrogen found in plants. Without an adequate supply of Calcium, the entire growth process of the plants will get impacted as well as the number of chloroplasts in them.

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