yes, because it helps your bones grow and keeps your blood cells alive. and yes, adults bones DO still grow!
Calcium is the main component of your bones and teeth. It comprises 1.5% of your total body weight making it the most abundant metallic element in the human body. Calcium is classified as an alkaline-earth metal Calcium (Ca++) is soft and naturally silver/grey/white in color Atomic number is 20 atomic mass 40.08. FYI- It is the fifth most abundant element and the third most abundant metal on Earth. It is found mainly as its carbonate CaCO3 ( chalk and limestone).
The main constituent element of calcium is calcium itself, which is a chemical element with the symbol Ca and atomic number 20.
there are many elements are found in human body for example- carbon , oxygen , potassium , sodium , nitrogen, hydrogen , calcium , phosphorus etc. these element are many important in human body. calcium are strong the bone, teeth and mussels . oxygen are many important role in human body . oxygen is use of respiration and blood purification .
The key element is calcium.
Calcium has twenty protons and twenty electrons. The main isotope of calcium also has twenty neutrons.
Yes, calcium is a main group element. It belongs to Group 2 of the periodic table, which is also known as the alkaline earth metals. Main group elements are those in the s and p blocks of the periodic table.
No, it is not.
carbon is the main chemical element in the body
Calcium are the main composite of shells and bones.
K+ potassium, Na+ sodium, Mg magnesium, H hydrogen, Ca calcium source: The Human Body in Health & Disease fifth edition
Gold is not one of the six elements that make up most of the human body. The six main elements are oxygen, carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, calcium, and phosphorus.
Kidney excretes nitrogen wastes of the body via urine. Besides this, kidney also keeps electrolytes of the body in balance. These electrolytes mainly include sodium, potassium, calcium and chloride. Now, Calcium is the main element in Bones. Now I guess, you got the point....