No, or almost No: boron in human body is even less than 0.0001% (100 Kg human body contains less than 0.08 grams of boron).
The simple substance of Boron is hazardous and poisonous to human body.
Boron is an essential plant nutrient, although higher soil concentrations of boron may also be toxic to plants. As an ultra-trace element, boron is necessary for the optimal health of rats and presumably other mammals, though its physiological role in animals is poorly understood.
In conclusion, boron is basically a plant micro-nutrient, as far as we know boron is damaging to humans.
cereal
Boron is in at least humans. It's a trace element which, with the other trace elements, makes up less than 0.1% of the human body weight.
Boron is a chemical that is naturally occurring in Earth's crust and outer space. Boron in very small quantities is important for maintaining levels of calcium, magnesium, phosphorous in the body.
Boron is required to have in your body. It allows the brain to function properly, and is needed for good health. Without it, it could cause retardation or other bodyily disfunctions. Boron can be found all throughout your body I believe. A good site to check out for more information is www.mii.org/periodic/LifeElement.php
== Some people think Boron in boring from just looking at the name, but if Boron wasnt present in the body, your bones would break apart.After being mixed with other elements and made into Boron Carbide, it's commonly used in ballistic jackets and tank armor.
The simple substance of Boron is hazardous and poisonous to human body. Human body does not actively absorb or store boron. There is no widely accepted theory or evidence showing Boron is playing any important function in human body. Boron is an essential plant nutrient, although higher soil concentrations of boron may also be toxic to plants. As an ultra-trace element, boron is necessary for the optimal health of rats and presumably other mammals, though its physiological role in animals is poorly understood. Does human body contain any boron? No, or almost No: boron in human body is even less than 0.0001% (100 Kg human body contains less than 0.08 grams of boron). Boron is basically a plant micro-nutrient, as far as we know boron is harmful to humans.
Boron affect the way the human body handles other minerals such as magnesium and phosphorus. Boron doses of 5-6g Boron in infants or 15-20g in adults causes acute death in humans
cereal
boron helps makes magnets but plants need boron for proper health and we need plants.
Boron is in at least humans. It's a trace element which, with the other trace elements, makes up less than 0.1% of the human body weight.
Boron is a chemical that is naturally occurring in Earth's crust and outer space. Boron in very small quantities is important for maintaining levels of calcium, magnesium, phosphorous in the body.
Boron is required to have in your body. It allows the brain to function properly, and is needed for good health. Without it, it could cause retardation or other bodyily disfunctions. Boron can be found all throughout your body I believe. A good site to check out for more information is www.mii.org/periodic/LifeElement.php
== Some people think Boron in boring from just looking at the name, but if Boron wasnt present in the body, your bones would break apart.After being mixed with other elements and made into Boron Carbide, it's commonly used in ballistic jackets and tank armor.
i guessing-the human body
boron was named boron because of the properties it has
The answer is Boron :)
Yes - if you have a human body you are human.