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∙ 13y agoyou have about 640 muscles that you control
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∙ 12y agocalcium and phosphorus are the main two, but there are others
you have about 640 muscles that you control
you have about 640 muscles that you control
Minerals are stored in the bone. To be more specific, the mineral that is stored in the bone is calcium.
Calcium
Calcium and phosphorus are primarily stored in the bones and teeth. When needed, they can be released from these storage sites into the bloodstream to maintain their levels for various bodily functions.
Glycogen is made and stored in the liver and muscles. It is a form of stored glucose that can be broken down and released into the bloodstream when needed to maintain blood sugar levels.
Parathyroid hormone (PTH) controls levels of calcium in the blood by increasing calcium levels through actions on the bones, kidneys, and intestines. PTH also helps maintain the balance of phosphorus in the body by inhibiting its reabsorption in the kidneys.
Yes, energy can be stored in many forms and released again.
Glucagon is released when blood sugar levels are low, like when someone is fasting. It is released into the bloodstream by the alpha cells in the islets of langerhans in the pancreas. It causes the liver to convert the stored glycogen that it has into glucose. That glucose is released into the blood and increases the blood sugar level of the body.
Glucose is formed in the liverb from the stored form of carbohydrate i.e glycogen <when glucogon> is released by pancreas.This helps to regulate your sugar levels in the blood.
Lithium can be stored in materials such as mineral oil, kerosene, or naphtha to prevent contact with air or moisture. It is important to store lithium in an airtight container to avoid reactions with moisture or air that can lead to fire or explosion.
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