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What would be the most likely blood calcium level of a person before the release of calcitonin?

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Answered by SuzanneDsouza
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When blood levels of calcium get too high, the thyroid gland is stimulated to release calcitonin ([link]), which inhibits osteoclast activity and stimulates calcium uptake by the bones, but also decreases reabsorption of calcium by the kidneys.

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Answered by Arpita9263
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When blood levels of calcium get too high, the thyroid gland is stimulated to release calcitonin ([link]), which inhibits osteoclast activity and stimulates calcium uptake by the bones, but also decreases reabsorption of calcium by the kidneys.

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