Respuesta :

Answer:

calcium metabolism

Explanation:

When we talk about "abnormalities in calcium regulation," this means that the calcium level in the human body could either be very high or very low. It should be properly regulated, for it affects many important processes in the human body. This is made possible through "calcium metabolism," which is the movement and regulation of the Calcium ions in the body.

Calcium is being used by the heart, muscles, bone and even the nervous system. It should be kept at a specific range in order to properly help in the other fundamental processes. Maintenance of this level is made possible with the help of the parathyroid hormone (PTH), vitamin D and a receptor that senses the calcium. Problems arising here, can lead to disorders in calcium metabolism.

When calcium is not properly metabolized, it can lead to calcium levels that are too low called "hypoglycemia" and calcium levels that are too high called "hyperglycemia."