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Bones are made up of calcium, phsophorus, sodium, protein, callagen and other minerals so yes sodium is needed to make bones hard.
I understand you are asking for MINERALS not compounds or elements. In which case the minerals that make teeth strong are Calcite and Apatite, while in bones the mineral is mainly Calcite However, the elements needed for strong bones and teeth (which make up the minerals) are Calcium, Magnesium, Phosphorous and Fluoride. Milk is a good source of these elements.
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Birds have hollow bones to help them fly. Solid bones would add to much weight and make it impossible to fly.
Birds have hollow bones to help them fly. Solid bones would add to much weight and make it impossible to fly.
Bones are strong because of calcium. This is a mineral that is very hard and forms the framework of all bones. Vitamin D helps the body to form bone from calcium. Humans find vitamin D in lots of things, like the sun, milk and other food.
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Your mucsels need Protein and Calcium just as bones and many other important vitamins to run properly and help you be strong:)
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Bones are made up of calcium, phsophorus, sodium, protein, callagen and other minerals so yes sodium is needed to make bones hard.
Bones that make up your spine (and help keep the construction of your other bones together).
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....
magnesium and calcium.
To make your knuckles hard, you should consider doing things that strengthen your bones. There's no other way to get hard knuckles in your hands, however.
I understand you are asking for MINERALS not compounds or elements. In which case the minerals that make teeth strong are Calcite and Apatite, while in bones the mineral is mainly Calcite However, the elements needed for strong bones and teeth (which make up the minerals) are Calcium, Magnesium, Phosphorous and Fluoride. Milk is a good source of these elements.
Calcium is used in the body to make the bones hard and strong.