Biology, asked by suryanshsharmasaloh, 8 months ago

Which hormones prevents mobilization of calcium from bones?

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Answered by Anonymous
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<p style="color:lime;font-family:cursive;background:black;font size:35px;">heya mate ☺If there is an overshoot in serum calcium levels, the “C” cells (parafollicular) cells of the thyroid gland secrete calcitonin, which can block bone calcium resorption, helping to keep serum calcium levels in the normal range..

Answered by mohi07ms
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Answer:  Calcitonin,

Explanation:

a calcium-lowering hormone secreted primarily by the thyroid gland, inhibits bone resorption. Although the role of calcitonin seems to be relatively minor, all three hormones probably operate in concert to maintain the constancy of the calcium level in the body fluids

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