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why are the ovaries and testes important for bone development?
they store calcium which can be used for bone production when a persons diet is calcium deficient.
they secrete vitamin d which is important for calcium absorption.
they secrete hormones that affect bone development.
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Ovaries secrete estrogen and testes secrete testosterone. These sex - hormones play crucial roles in bone development, such as promoting bone growth and density during puberty and maintaining bone health in adulthood. They do not store calcium or secrete vitamin D.
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They secrete hormones that affect bone development.