Biology, asked by selvam12kumar123, 1 month ago

does human body have mineral?​

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Answered by itzinnocentbndii
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For the most part, the human body does not contain minerals. Scientifically speaking, a mineral is a naturally-occurring inorganic crystalline solid with a single chemical formula. ... Except for in bones and teeth, the atoms and molecules making up a healthy body are not crystalline and are not solid.

Answered by yugsehgal28
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For the most part, the human body does not contain minerals. Scientifically speaking, a mineral is a naturally-occurring inorganic crystalline solid with a single chemical formula. Rocks are aggregates of minerals and organic materials. Except for in bones and teeth, the atoms and molecules making up a healthy body are not crystalline and are not solid. In this way, most of the molecules making up a human body fail to meet the definition of a mineral.

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