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Decreased estrogen levels allow osteoclasts to remain active beyond their normal lifespan. Based on this information, which of the following will result from decreased estrogen levels? Increased bone density and increased calcium in the blood Increased bone density and decreased calcium in the blood Decreased bone density and increased calcium in the blood Decreased bone density and decreased calcium in the blood

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