If blood calcium levels started to rise out of homeostatic range, the body would try to correct...

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If blood calciumlevels started to rise out of homeostatic range, the body would tryto correct this by:

a. Releasing whichhormone?
b. From where is this hormone released?
c. This hormone targets the bones. It causes which cell type tobecome more active (compared to another cell type).  
d. At the bones, altering the activity of the above cell typeresults in an increase or decrease (chooseone)  in storage of calcium into the bone matrix?

e. Name one otherdirect target site/organ that this hormone affects?

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a Levels of calcium increase in blood due to increase bone resorption This leads to hypercalcemia However the thyroid gland releases calcitonin in order to decrease the levels of calcium in blood Calcitonin has an opposite action to parathyroid hormone b Calcitonin is released by the parafollicular or C cells of    See Answer
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