We need phosphorus to help ensure that our bones as well as our teeth are strong. It is also important for our cells and tissues, and it is essential in filtering waste from our kidneys
Phosphorus is the most abundant mineral found in the body, next to calcium. Almost 85 percent of the phosphorus in the body is located in the teeth and bones. Phosphorus is also found in cells and tissues throughout the body.
Calcium and Phosphorus
cells have said "Phosporus" inside of them without them you'd lose all cells.
Drinking water
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Carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, sulphur and phosphorus all though NASA may have found cells without phosphorus that use arsenic instead.
Phosphorus is the most abundant mineral found in the body, next to calcium. Almost 85 percent of the phosphorus in the body is located in the teeth and bones. Phosphorus is also found in cells and tissues throughout the body.
About 85% of phosphorus in the body can be found in bones and teeth, but it is also present in cells and tissues throughout the body. (living organisms)
All crops need at least some phosphorus. It's one of the major crop nutrients.
need for phosphorus containing fertilisers
Calcium and Phosphorus
cells have said "Phosporus" inside of them without them you'd lose all cells.
They need phosphorus, calcium and vit. A
yes they do.
Phosphorus
Phosphorus need 3 electrons to complete its octet.
Animals assimilate phosphorus by the foods that they eat. Phosphorus is in plant cells and is transferred to animals through the plants they eat, in turn carnivores obtain phosphorus from their prey that eat plants.