Bones are made out of calcium, they are also in charge of making the cells that you have in your body through its bone marrow.
All bones contain minerals.
No
Bones are made up of minerals, mainly calcium hydroxyapatite.
Calcium and other minerals and cells
Total replacement of the minerals: replacement fossilization. Partial replacement of the minerals: perminalization fossilization.
Bones are made of cartilage that fuse into bones throughout childhood. Bones contain yellow marrow, phophorus, and other minerals in small amounts.
most fossils are made of minerals, because when bones are buried, water slowly seeps into them, carrying in minerals, and carrying out some of the bone, until it is completely mineral.
Calcium and Phosphorus
Bones are made up of calcium, phsophorus, sodium, protein, callagen and other minerals so yes sodium is needed to make bones hard.
You MIGHT end up with weaker bones.
Rocks which are made of minerals can be made up of many minerals and they can also be made up of only one mineral. Generally rocks are made of two or more minerals
Rocks which are made of minerals can be made up of many minerals and they can also be made up of only one mineral. Generally rocks are made of two or more minerals
A perch's skeleton is made of true bone instead of cartilage. Perch bones differ somewhat from human bones, but still contain components such as connective tissue and minerals.
Rocks are made up of minerals, so a certain type of rock will have several different types of minerals in it. Minerals are what rocks are made up of! It depends on what kind of rock you're wondering about to know which minerals its made up of.