The skeleton or your bones.
Minerals in the body include calcium, potassium, phosphorous, zinc, magnesium, manganese, iron, and others.
True.
The skeletal system is a major repository of calcium.
Oxygen Carbon Hydrogen Nitrogen Calcium Phosphorous
No - Vitamin D is not a sugar. The various forms of Vitamin Ds are involved in the regulation of the calcium and phosphorous levels within the body.
Nucleolus
Bones require calcium and phosphorus to be healthy and strong. In order to absorb the calcium and phosphorous you body utilizes vitamin D. Without vitamin D your bones will become brittle. This is what is referred to as osteomalacia when diagnosed in children.
Cheese gives a lot of calcium, this is why it is recommended that you eat a slice of it a day as part of you three serves of calcium. Also it contains other nutrients which help the body to absorb the calcium faster.
It makes the bone structure stronger because it contains calcium
The elements that make up the body are: Carbon Hydrogen Oxygen Phosphorous Potassium Iodine Nitrogen Sodium Calcium Iron Magnesium along with traces of copper, selenium, cobalt
Boron is a chemical that is naturally occurring in Earth's crust and outer space. Boron in very small quantities is important for maintaining levels of calcium, magnesium, phosphorous in the body.
Yes it contains Calcium D which helps human bones stronger,