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When Blood Becomes Acidic, Osteoclasts Take Action to

Question 53

Question 53

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When blood becomes acidic, osteoclasts take action to


A) increase blood glucose levels.
B) release calcium into the bloodstream.
C) coagulate the blood.
D) produce vitamin

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