Calcium is important for bone strength, so I assume growth as well. Bones are basically Calcium so drink milk and eat cheese.
Well, bones are made of mineral salts, collagen fibers, and osteocytes (bone cells). But they also need calcium and other things to stay strong
The only answer I know is Calcium --> which helps strengthen bones.
Vitamin D
Bones contain hydroxyapathite.
Calcium
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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, potassium, zinc, iron, phosphorus
Well, bones are made of mineral salts, collagen fibers, and osteocytes (bone cells). But they also need calcium and other things to stay strong
Skeletal System
The usual answer required is calcium. Other substances are needed too, such as phosphorus.
The arrangement of atoms in a mineral sample can cause the formation of crystals.
Formation of a bone is called osteogenesis.
You start with 15 bones in a formation. Take out six bones from the formation and spell the word ten.
Mineral crystal formation is a naturally occurring process of inorganic material. Crystal formation can occur in organic material as well, but would not be considered mineralogical crystal formation.
The formation of bones.
This mineral is the hydroxyapatite, a phosphate salt.
Calcium is the most important mineral for healthy bones, especially for women.
Bones contain hydroxyapathite.
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