Subject: How is calcium stored in liquid vs. non-liquid foods (milk vs. cerials etc)
Date: Tue Sep 26 00:57:58 2000
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Area of science: Chemistry
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I was wondering about how calcium is stored since it's a metal so it must
be in some kind of combination. I would like to know whether the chemical
compound that contains calcium is the same in all foods that a human body
can digest or whether it differs, and if so, then how.
Re: How is calcium stored in liquid vs. non-liquid foods (milk vs. cerials etc)
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