The key element is calcium.
The main component of bones and teeth is calcium. This is why it is recommended that you get a lot of milk and dairy.
for energy, form teeth and bones
No. Calcium itself helps maintain the strength of your teeth. Your teeth are actually made of a substance very similar to the bones in your body
The main mineral is calcium.
It's an element in the main material of bones - calcium phosphate - but you don't want to become too closely involved with phosphorus on its own!
calcium is found anywhere like in foods, your bones, teeth, shells, coral, and rocks
The main element that gives our bones strength is simply Calcium(Ca). answered by: John Paul Alexis M. Salvador -a student from Jesus the Nazarene Academy of Binmaley Dulag,Binmaley,Pangasinan,Philippines
The minerals found in human teeth and bones that give them their hardness and strength belong to a mineral family known as biological apatites.The apatites found in tooth enamel, dentin and bone have slightly different compositions and therefore have different physical and mechanical properties.The biological apatites are forms of calcium hydroxyapatite, which has the formula Ca10(PO4)6(OH)2.
yes, because it helps your bones grow and keeps your blood cells alive. and yes, adults bones DO still grow!
In teeth and bones. You can consume it through dairy products. ADDED: Calcium, is the right spelling. You are not likely to find calcium outside of a laboratory. It is an element, metal and highly-reactive. Normally you find its compounds, of which the most common are Calcium Carbonate, the main constituent of chalk and limestone; and Calcium Phosphate, the bone and teeth mineral.
No, gums are not muscles. They are soft tissues that cover and protect the bones of the jaw and the roots of the teeth. The main function of gums is to provide a seal around the teeth to protect them from bacteria and food particles.
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