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Calcium is a vital component of blood, where its levels are strictly regulated by hormones like calcitonin and parathyroid hormone as described in [1] and [2]. Furthermore, calcium exists as an ion within human blood, establishing its direct presence in the circulatory system as noted in [3].

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Systems and organs | Anatomy and Physiology | Research Starters ebsco.com EBSCO 2 facts
claimParathyroid hormone increases blood calcium levels by freeing calcium from bone when more calcium is needed in the blood.
claimCalcitonin and parathyroid hormones regulate the amount of calcium in the blood.
Human body | Organs, Systems, Structure, Diagram, & Facts britannica.com Britannica 1 fact
claimCalcium and sodium are present as ions in human blood and interstitial fluid.