Tungsten is not considered an essential element for human health, and there is no known biological role for it in the body. While trace amounts may be present in some biological systems, its effects on human health are not well understood. Research suggests that tungsten can be toxic in higher concentrations, but further studies are needed to clarify its potential impacts. Overall, tungsten is not required for normal physiological functions.
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it is needed to form reb blood cells... esential component of haem molecule
Yes, tungsten is not magnetic. Tungsten is a diamagnetic material, which means it is slightly repelled by a magnetic field.
the human body anatomy is, the study of the morphology of the human body.
Tungsten is a metal.
there are 22 needed in the human body.
A lot
The muscles contract to move parts of the body
These are protein that are presented within the human body that are needed for human metabolism.
i balive that's in the sweat
minerals
Food and Oxygen
The normal PH level in the human body is 7.3. The natural buffers of the human body is needed so that the blood in the human body does not become to acidic. They are Amino Acids, Proteins, Phosphate, and Carbonate and Bicarbonate.
The appendix. It serves no known function
Bread is not needed in our diets as it does not contain the essential amino acids that are needed for the human body.
Joints are important because they provide mobility to the human body. Without joints our body would have been like a statue.
No it is not found in the body. Except only those in surgey.