no.
calcium
your bones depend on calcium because calcium is another word for milk or reduced milk for your bones so you "Identical"bones also depend on bones to help you grow all your bones for needs
No. It helps their bones grow.
Calcium
calcium makes bones grow :)
Milk is an excellent source of calcium. Calcium is also found in yoghurts and as they say, 'helps my bones grow strongerer!' Basically calcium builds up bone density and helps in bone growth. As your bones grow and get stronger, so do you. :)
no they cant calcium is what keeps are bones strong
as a 15 year old you need calcium to grow. bones and teeth need calcium to grow in size and become stronger. if you stop calcium intake your bones will stop to grow and teeth will become weak and will easily break or crack with minor accidents also.
Calcium, which makes your bones and teeth grow strong
The answer is Calcium.
Bones do need Calcium to grow, however, it is not the only necessary component. Vitamin D is needed to help absorb the Calcium, and Vitamin C is also necessary. Phosphorous is also needed.
Calcium is in human bones. It is also used by plants to have strong cell walls. So it makes sense that plants would grow better if the water had some calcium.