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Who controls the concentration of calcium?(a) Hypothalamus(b) Thyroid(c) Pituitary gland(d) Thyroid and parathyroid

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The concentration of calcium is controlled by parathyroid gland.

Explanation:

The Parathyroid Glands :

  • These are four small glands located right behind the thyroid gland.
  • The hormone secreted by these, called parathormone helps maintain the level of calcium in the blood.
  • A certain level of calcium in the blood is required to facilitate musclar activity, among other things.
  • This hormone helps to maintain the level of calcium, magnesium and phosphorus.
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