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why calcium and phosphores is important to our body​

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Answered by rajv41724
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Phosphorus works with calcium to help build bones. You need the right amount of both calcium and phosphorus for bone health. Phosphorus also plays an important structural role in nucleic acids and cell membranes. And it's involved in the body's energy production.Oct 20, 2016

Answered by harinni92
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It has been suggested that the calcium to phosphorus ratio (Ca:P) is important for bone growth and development during infancy (Sax, 2001). It is believed that bone mass accumulation in infancy is essential for the prevention of poor childhood growth and adult osteoporosis (Bass & Chan, 2006).Phosphorus works with calcium to help build bones. You need the right amount of both calcium and phosphorus for bone health. ... Your body absorbs less phosphorus when calcium levels are too high, and vice versa. You also need vitamin D to absorb phosphorus properly.

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