Types of Bone Cells - MCAT Biological and Biochemical Foundations of Living Systems

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Which of the following would increase blood calcium concentration?

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This question requires a strong understanding of factors affecting bone resorption and bone re-formation.

Bone re-formation takes place when osteoblasts use calcium and phosphate from the blood to form bone. Calcitonin stimulates osteoblasts to form bone. Parathyroid hormone (PTH), on the other hand, stimulates bone resorption and causes osteoclasts to break down bone, causing blood calcium and phosphate levels to increase.

Of the possible answers, only increased osteoclast activity would result in higher blood calcium levels. Increased osteoblast activity, decreased parathyroid hormone, and increased calcitonin would all result in lower blood calcium levels.

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