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Where is most of the body’s phosphorus?
organs
muscle fibers
fatty tissues
bones and teeth
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Bones and teeth.
About 85% of the body’s phosphorus is in bone mineral (hydroxyapatite); the rest is in soft tissues, cells (ATP, nucleic acids), and bodily fluids.
About 85% of the body’s phosphorus is in bone mineral (hydroxyapatite); the rest is in soft tissues, cells (ATP, nucleic acids), and bodily fluids.
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