Paleontologists (the ones who specialize in dinosaur science, anyway) are the ones who study these subjects, if that's what you're asking.
A person who studies dinosaurs are called paleontoligists
bones it has 984 bones and about 1000 teeth
Each dinosaur had a different amount of teeth.
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Teeth are the most likely part of a dinosaur to fossilize, because they are hard and dinosaurs lost and replaced them many times over their lifespans. Next are bones, especially large bones, horns, and claws.
We know dinosaurs had bones because we have found them fossilised in rock. The most common dinosaur fossils found come from the hard parts of the animals, bones, teeth and claws. It is from these that we know so much about dinosaurs. Soft tissues are much much much more rare.
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calcium are your bones and teeth
No, teeth aren't bones.
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Yes. Teeth are actually bones!
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Approximately 99% of the body's calcium is stored in the teeth and bones. This mineral is essential for maintaining the structure and strength of these tissues.