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Why is calcium the most abundant metal in the human body?

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Answered by maninderrohit981
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Because it gives our body strength and capacity to do work and makes our bones strong

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Calcium the most abundant metal in the human body because this essential mineral is required in large quantities and makes up between 1-2% of human body mass, with more than 99% found in bones and teeth.

Explanation:

  • It is an essential element in living organisms because of its multiple roles in the proper functioning of the body.
  • It is present in bones and teeth as hydroxyapatite.
  • Deficiency of calcium may lead to the failure of blood clotting mechanism, nervous disorder and muscle contraction.
  • Calcium ion act as a messenger between cells.
  • These take part in the release of hormones and enzymes.
  • It is present in dairy products.
  • Calcium initiates muscle contraction by binding to troponin.

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