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Parathyroid hormone(PTH) increases the `Ca^(2+)` in the blood by
a.Bone resorption/dissolution/demineralisation
b.Reabsorption of `Ca^(2+)` by the renal tublules
c.Increasing `Ca^(2+)` absorption from the diggested food

A

a and b

B

b and c

C

a and c

D

a,b and c

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