Biology, asked by meowloves2, 1 year ago

You have phosphates in your body. Where are they? How did they get there?

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Answered by arjunsivag
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one form of phosphate is ATP it is found in every cell.due to oxidation of food in the mitochondria
Answered by patel16
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The body needs phosphorus to build and repair bones and teeth, help nerves function, and make muscles contract. Most (about 85%) of the phosphoruscontained in phosphate is found in bones. The rest of it is stored in tissues throughout the body. The kidneys help control the amount of phosphate in the blood.

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