Gold is biologically inert and serves no function.
Gold does not have any significant role in human body. Nature has used most of the elements till 30 atomic number.
ical role of gold
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i dont know thats why i asked
There are many ways gold can enter the human body. Through dentistry is the most common, but gold is a mineral and can be found in trace amounts in foods and water. Through evolution (or creation) our bodies have adjusted to trace amounts of a lot of substances, so even though large amounts can be fatal, trace amounts are non-lethal. DB-Illinois
Carbon. the human boddy also contains a very small amount of gold too.
it transfers the genetics material between generations and it has a basic role in holding the genes of the human body...
Oxygen plays a massive role in the human body. Oxygen is responsible for delivering nutrients to the cells in the human body.
Oxygen plays a massive role in the human body. Oxygen is responsible for delivering nutrients to the cells in the human body.
Pure gold is naturally formed in the human body in trace amounts and actually plays an important role in both the health and maintenance of joints. Pure gold is also a key element in the transmission of electrical signals throughout the body. The amount of gold in the body is dependent on the size of the human; for example, a person weighing at 70 kilograms would contain approximately 0.2 milligrams of pure gold.
proteins
It's not.
in your heart
first off how did gold even get in the body and second it most likely can be taken out
Calcium plays a major role in the formation of bones.
No. There is a fact that If you have gold in your body it actually goes into your toenails so I doubt it would be harmful
Thorium has no biological role. Thorium is a heavy, radioactive metal which is not used in the human body.
Thorium has no biological role. Thorium is a heavy, radioactive metal which is not used in the human body.
Platinum is an inert metal so just like gold it has no effect on the human body.