Calcium.
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Yes, calcium is in bone material but it is a chemical element (actually a highly reactive metal). It is not a protein. I don't know the actual compound, protein or not so invite anyone who does, to complete the answer.
Yes. Collagen is a mineral in your bone and marrow that makes your bones flexible yet strong enough to withstand a blow. :)The organic material in bone is collagen. This is a protein which forms long, flexible fibres in the matrix surrounding the bone cells. It is estimated that collagen makes up 25% of the total protein in the body.
The skeletal system is a complex living organ made up of cells, protein, and minerals. The femur is the largest bone of the human body. The femur forms the ball socket hip joint with the hip bone and forms the knee joint.
Osseous tissue, or bone tissue is the major structural and supportive connective tissue of the body. Osseous tissue forms the rigid part of the bone organs
Collagen is the most abundant protein found in bone. It provides strength and structure to the bone tissue.
The bone that forms the roof of the eye cavity is the frontal bone. It also forms the forehead and part of the top of the skull.
The point of the cheek is formed by the zygomatic bone. The zygomatic bone forms the cheekbone and the malar bone.
The bone that forms your forehead is called the frontal bone. It is also sometimes called a cranial bone.
the parietal bone the parietal bone
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Collagen is the organic compound primarily responsible for providing structure and support to bone and muscle tissue. It is a fibrous protein that forms the structural framework of these tissues.