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Where is the calcium located in the body of ruminants

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Answered by Rohitha81
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Answer:

It may be in the teeth of ruminants

Answered by kingofself
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In the body of ruminants, the calcium is located in Bones and teeth.

Explanation:

  • The calcium located in the teeth moves to the digestive system, by chewing of the food while eating.
  • The calcium is located in digestive organ like small intestine. The rumiant is meant as digestive organ.
  • The calcium absorption is maximum in the small intestine, to provide enough strenght to the muscles.
  • They had been absorbed by calcium being brought to them by blood. The blood carries calcium and other nutrient to various cells and organs in the body.
  • This calcium is being taken by phaynx, oesphagus, stomach and intestine, which is alimentary canal of digestive system.

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