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How does the body control calcium levels in the bones and blood
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How does the body control calcium levels in the bones and blood
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The parathyroid hormone (PTH), emitted by the parathyroid organs, is liable for managing blood calcium levels; it is discharged at whatever point blood calcium levels are low.
PTH builds blood calcium levels by animating osteoclasts, which separate issue that remains to be worked out calcium into the circulatory system.
Calcitriol manages the degrees of calcium and phosphorus in the blood and keeps up a sound skeletal framework. Bone resorption by osteoclasts discharges calcium into the circulatory system, which controls calcium homeostasis.
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