Difference between revisions of "Calcium Homeostasis Flash Cards - Anatomy & Physiology"

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Question Answer Article
What functions/mechanisms is calcium involved in within the body: Link to Article
Which Three hormones affect calcium homeostasis, and what organs synthesize them? Link to Article
Give the 4 Actions of PTH. Link to Article
What are the sources of Vitamin D? Link to Article
Describe the synthesis of Active Vitamin D3 (Calcitriol) Link to Article
What are the actions of Calcitriol? Link to Article
What is the function of Calcitonin and how does it work? Link to Article
How does the body raise blood calcium levels? Link to Article
How does the body lower blood calcium levels? Link to Article