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•bone for storage of calcium: the body only gets the calcium it needs through the food you eat, or from supplements. Bones store calcium, a mineral that can be released into the bloodstream when calcium is needed elsewhere in the body.
The amounts of some vitamins and minerals we take in, especially vitamin D and calcium, directly affect the amount of calcium we store in our bones.
• the skeleton for support of the body: bones provide support for our bodies and help give them shape. Although they are very light, the bones are strong enough to support our full weight.