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what is the deficiency of phosphorus?

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Answered by AbhinavKumarSharma
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Explanation:

phosphorus deficiency include loss of appetite, anxiety, bone pain, fragile bones, stiff joints, fatigue, irregular breathing, irritability, numbness, weakness, and weight change

Answered by presentmoment
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Phosphorus shortage in humans occurs when there is a lack of phosphorus or when it is used incorrectly.

Explanation:

  • Phosphorus is the most abundant element in the cytoplasm and nucleus of all tissue cells.
  • It is also found in neuron, bone, and muscle tissues throughout the body. Hypophosphatemia is a condition characterised by a low concentration of phosphate in the blood serum.
  • Phosphorus (P) is a primary and crucial nutrient for plant health and function, coming in second to nitrogen. Plants employ phosphorus in a variety of processes, including genetic transmission, photophosphorylation, nutrient transport, and phospholipid cell membranes.
  • These processes are required for photophosphorylation to work within a plant cell.

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