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If you don’t get enough calcium you may

a
feel tired
b
be more susceptible to fractures
c
become dehydrated
d
an increase in body temperature
e
lose hair

User John Dorner
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B. Low calcium can lead to brittle bones and decrease bone health/strength, therefore leading to increased risk of fractures.
User Su Beng Keong
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Answer:

the answer is b

Step-by-step explanation:

If your body doesn't get enough calcium and vitamin D to support important functions, it takes calcium from your bones. This is called losing bone mass. Losing bone mass makes the inside of your bones become weak and porous. This puts you at risk for the bone disease osteoporosis

hope this helps

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