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Calcium and phosphorus are two of the minerals found in the body. The skeletal system serves as a storage place for calcium and phosphorus.
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The answer is the Skeletal System. The bones absorb and store minerals.
The skeletal system.
Another calcium and other mineral storage place
cisterna chyli
The skeletal system serves the body in many ways. It helps form our body shape and protects our internal organs.
That system is called as skeletal system.
Calcium and minerals like phosphorus are important for the skeletal system as they help in formation and strengthening of bones. In their absence, a person will suffer a variety of diseases such as osteoporosis.
Vitamin's D and C (remember the Raquitism), Calcium, Magnesium, Phosphorus , testosterone too
The skeleton system serves as a support system for your body, your muscles are attached to your bones by tendons (also known as the musculo-skeletal system)providing the ability to move, and bones protect certain organs. The ribs, for example, are a layer of protection for your lungs and heart. The brain is protected by the surrounding skull. Blood cells are produced in the marrow of bones and bones are used as resevoirs for minerals such as calcium and phosphorus.
The skeletal system has several functions: - Framework & support (provide body density) - Protection for internal organs - A lever system which, along with muscles, allows movement - Mineral storage; specifically, calcium storage for nerves & muscles - Blood production