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the function of parathormone is to regulate _ metabolism​

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Answered by vernikaarora85
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PTH,, which consists of 83 to 85 amino acids in the human, regulates calcium metabolism in conjunction with calcitonin; its evolution in terrestrial vertebrates may have been an adaptation to the increased demand for continuous skeletal adjustments imposed by the evolution of terrestrial locomotion.

Answered by MissSnowflake
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The function of parathormone is to control the levels of calcium and phosphate in the blood and bones.

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