To form bones and teeth in animals, essential minerals such as calcium and phosphorus are required, as they provide the structural framework. Additionally, vitamin D plays a crucial role in calcium absorption and metabolic processes. Collagen, a protein, is also necessary for the organic matrix of bones and teeth, giving them strength and flexibility. Together, these components contribute to the proper development and maintenance of skeletal structures.
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for energy, form teeth and bones
when we clean our teeth we brush it...
The manbidle, or jaw bone, holds the inferior teeth and the maxilla, the bone behind the top lip, holds the superior teeth.
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If you mean maxilla, these (there is a right and left maxilla) are part of the facial bones. They form the roof of the mouth and house the upper teeth.
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Yes, carnivores have teeth that tear while herbivores have crushing teeth. If you look at a dog's or cat's teeth, that is what meat eating animals teeth look like. A horse or cow have teeth that crush and their teeth show that. Our teeth are both so we are called omnivores.
Calcium phosphate is the mineral compound that occurs in teeth and bones, providing strength and structure. It helps form hydroxyapatite crystals, which are a major component of bone tissue and tooth enamel.
because they don't develop when you are a kid. they form as you are growing and they are most likely finished developing at the ages 20-24. some people develop their teeth bones early, some late. hope this helped.
Mineral salts from calcium and phosphorus compounds are essential for making bones hard and strong. calcium is the most essential mineral to make bones strong but not all bones are as hard as you think some bones are "Spongy" but we just dont notice it. hope this helps if you need to know this....
Calcium is the chemical or rather the mineral that is used to make teeth.