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Phosphate is a group of anions in the body. The normal level is approximately 0,75 - 1,50 mmol/L. Most of phosphate in the body exists in the skeleton as part of hydroxyapatite. Pathologically low or high phosphate levels is called hypophosphataemia and hyperphosphataema, respectively.