yes
These Iron Bones was created in 2007.
It means you get soft bones.
iron and calcium
iron solute
bones - calcium carbonate (limestone)blood - heme (iron)muscles - I can't think of one
No bones need calcium not iron
iron solute
well technically the body absorbes the calcium in the blood stream and in the bones and the body digests food with iron in it so really the iron is digested into the body then on the way down the iron is broken down into compounds and goes into the blood stream and into the bones and other parts of the body.
iron
bones - calcium carbonate (limestone)blood - heme (iron)muscles - I can't think of one
Grain gives us minerals such as iron and calcium. Iron is useful for the circulation of blood and calcium is used for the healthy bones.
No, bones are not magnetic. They do not contain enough iron or other magnetic materials to exhibit magnetic properties. Although bones do contain some iron, it is not in a form that would create a magnetic field.