No they are not exactly the same
Both contain calcium and taces of different element but are not totally having the same composition
No. Because the teeth is made of different layers that protect your teeth. They are made to stay positioned on your gums while bones are made to be positioned by being connected to each other. Also, the teeth and the bones consist of different materials. Therefore, they are not the same.
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calcium are your bones and teeth
No, teeth aren't bones.
Yes. Teeth are actually bones!
You could politely explain that teeth are not classified as bones, as bones contain living cells and teeth do not. You could mention that teeth are made up of enamel, dentin, and pulp, while bones are composed of collagen, calcium, and other minerals.
teeth and egg shells are alike because both o then are made of calcium salts:)
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Teeth are not stronger than bones. Bones are denser and harder than teeth, making them stronger overall.
Your bones need calcium for developing and strengthening. (Same for teeth).Vitamin D is important in bone development.
Calcium (Ca) is that mineral which builds bones and teeth.
No,because teeth are bones,people don't have hair on their bones.