It's either phosphorus or calcium
Most bones actually store minerals, just some more than other. for example the humerus* ( Big leg bone ) may store more minerals as it is the biggest bone in the body and has a bigger capacity.Knowledge : AS level student.*(From a person who didn't write this: The femur is actually the longest bone in the body, which is in the leg. I'm in high school :P)
Calcium, phosphorus, and magnesium are essential minerals for maintaining healthy bones. Calcium is the main mineral present in bones, while phosphorus helps form the structure of bones and teeth. Magnesium is also important for bone health as it helps regulate calcium levels in the body.
Calcium is the trace element most important for making bones hard. It is a key component of bone tissue and is necessary for maintaining bone density and strength. Without adequate calcium intake, bones can become weak and brittle.
60% of magnesium is stored in bone. Bone forms our most important stocks of magnesium and the body can call on two thirds of these stores (as 45% of the total reserves) if need be.40% migrates into soft tissue, principally muscles and organs. Magnesium is the second most frequently occurring intracellular cation and is found mainly in the cells.
Collagen is the most important organic component of bone composition, making up around 90% of the organic matrix. Other important organic components include osteocalcin, osteonectin, and glycosaminoglycans. These components provide strength, flexibility, and structure to bones.
The bone marrow and the bone itself stores and also looses minerals. That is why calcium and other minerals and vitamins are so crucial for bone health. A person with osteoporosis suffers from their bones failing to rebuild osteoclast (I hope that is the right word.) and from losing too much calcium. Their bones also fail to absorb vitamins and minerals. There bones get thinner and thinner. In advanced stages you can see right through their bones on x-rays and some of them have holes in their bones.
Most bones actually store minerals, just some more than other. for example the humerus* ( Big leg bone ) may store more minerals as it is the biggest bone in the body and has a bigger capacity.Knowledge : AS level student.*(From a person who didn't write this: The femur is actually the longest bone in the body, which is in the leg. I'm in high school :P)
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Petroleum, Helium and Coal are the 3 most important Minerals in Texas
Because, minerals are actually the most important part of food.
the vertebral column
Calcium helps to form and maintain teeth and bones in the human body. It can help to prevent osteoporosis and is one of the most important minerals for the human body.
Calcium is the most important mineral for healthy bones, especially for women.
Most of the salt water on Earth is stored in the oceans. The ocean contains about 97% of the Earth's water, and this water is salty due to dissolved minerals and salts.
The most important minerals of beryllium are: bertrandite, beryl, chrysoberyl, phenakite.