This metal is titanium.
Titanium
Everybody has metal in their bodies. Primarily calcium and sodium. If you have metallic implants and you work around strong magnetic fields the implants can become hot and cause burns. It is best to consult with your own health care provider and dentist to seek a recommendation that is tailored to your particular condition.
1. Arsenic is not a metal, but a metalloid. 2. Arsenic is not found in a normal human body.
Calcium
yes, it protects the body from slashing cuts.
Titanium
Everybody has metal in their bodies. Primarily calcium and sodium. If you have metallic implants and you work around strong magnetic fields the implants can become hot and cause burns. It is best to consult with your own health care provider and dentist to seek a recommendation that is tailored to your particular condition.
airplane body
Airport metal detectors are quite sensitive to metals, this includes metal implants that may have been placed inside your body. Belt buckles, key chains, and steel-toed shoes may set off these sensitive metal detectors. Many commonly used orthopedic implants may also set off the metal detectors.
Steel because it's strong
New body scanners can identify metal implants but you should carry your medical records with you
Yes, plastics can be used in medical implants. There are certain types of plastics, known as biocompatible plastics, which are specifically designed to be safe and non-toxic for use in the human body. These plastics can be used for various medical implants such as joint replacements, dental implants, and cardiac devices.
Hollow bones, light body, large lungs and compact skeletal system.
It is spelled STEEL. Steel is a strong metal that is cheap.
Cybernetics and implants.
Kevlar is a very strong man made fiber. Although flexible it is stronger than steel. It is one of several fibers used to make (among other things) body armor. Strong, lightweight, and flexible.
lungs