Not exact matches
Excess carbon dioxide enters the ocean, reacts with water, decreases ocean pH and lowers carbonate ion concentrations, making waters more corrosive to marine species that
need carbonate ions and dissolved
calcium to build and maintain healthy shells and skeletons.
Excess protein has to exit your body through your urine, and also
needs calcium to do so.
Calcium is
needed for strong bones, but is harmful in
excess.
It is possible to make home made diets that meet the nutritional
needs of puppies and adult dogs but it is actually fairly hard to be sure that the diets meet the nutritional
needs entirely without
excesses that might be harmful, such as excessive
calcium or excessive phosphorous.
Excess calcium also causes deficiencies in other
needed nutrients, like phosphorus.
For example, a mature cat only
needs 0.6 %
calcium and most cat food contain in
excess of 1 %.
Guinea pigs
need to drink water daily to flush their systems through and any
excess calcium.