The mineral of teeth and bone is similar to calcium hydroxyapatite (Ca10(PO4)6(OH)2),
Our teeth are made out of minerals.
the teeth are made up of certain minerals and when there is a deficiency i.e less amount of that mineral salt is there the teeth are affected
Water, oxygen, and honey are not considered minerals because they do not have a crystalline structure, which is a defining characteristic of minerals. Teeth are made up of various minerals such as hydroxyapatite, making them a mineralized tissue.
Teeth are not a mineral, but they contain several types of minerals in their composition.
Teeth are not considered minerals because they are organic and minerals are inorganic.
Teeth are not considered minerals because they are organic and minerals are inorganic.
Teeth are not considered minerals because teeth are organic
Calcium
teeth and egg shells are alike because both o then are made of calcium salts:)
They are both organic and minerals are inorganic. So honey and teeth are not minerals. GO SCIENCE! -Crazyone
Minerals are mainly used in blood, bones and teeth
No, teeth, honey, oxygen, and water are not considered minerals. Minerals are naturally occurring inorganic substances with a specific chemical composition and crystal structure. Teeth are made of tissues like enamel and dentin, honey is a natural sweet substance produced by bees, oxygen is a gas essential for life, and water is a compound composed of hydrogen and oxygen molecules.