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Which is not a factor for why your body needs calcium in significant amounts?
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Calcium is important in blood clotting.
Calcium is important in blood clotting.
Calcium maintains healthy red blood cells.
Calcium maintains healthy red blood cells.
Calcium is part of a functioning of the nervous system.
Calcium is part of a functioning of the nervous system.
Calcium helps form and maintains bones and teeth.
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Calcium maintains healthy red blood cells.
Explanation: Calcium is needed for bones/teeth, blood clotting, and nerve/muscle function. Red blood cell health is mainly dependent on iron, vitamin B12, and folate, not calcium.
Explanation: Calcium is needed for bones/teeth, blood clotting, and nerve/muscle function. Red blood cell health is mainly dependent on iron, vitamin B12, and folate, not calcium.
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