Major Minerals-Functions Flashcards
Calcium (Ca)
Functions: ________ (2)
bone formation
cell signaling
Phosphorus (P)
Functions: ________ (4)
ATP and cAMP
phospholipids
enzyme regulation (covalent modification)
* bone formation
Magnesium (Mg)
Functions: ________ (3)
PTH secretion
muscle relaxer
cofactor-STABILIZES ATP
Sodium (Na)
Functions: ________ (2)
nerve transmission
fluid balance –> electrolytes
Potassium (K)
Functions: ________ (3)
nerve transmission
fluid balance –> electrolytes
* important for the heart
Chloride (Cl)
Functions: ________ (3)
nerve transmission
fluid balance –> electrolytes
HCl (WBCs/Immune System function)
Which THREE MAJOR minerals function in NERVE TRANSMISSION and FLUID BALANCE OF ELECTROLYTES?
sodium (Na)
potassium (K)
chloride (Cl)
ENZYME REGULATION, which is a function of PHOSPHORUS, is accomplished by _________, which _________
covalent modification
removes phosphate group