Science, asked by prahladpmjat, 3 months ago

our bodies and teeth are made of which minerals​

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Answered by ItzBadGuy
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The body uses calcium to produce a substance known as crystalline calcium phosphate. This mineral compound makes up the hard tooth enamel that surrounds and protects the inner parts of your teeth.

Answered by Anonymous
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Calcium is a mineral that people need to build and maintain strong bones and teeth. It is also very important for other physical functions, such as muscle control and blood circulation. Calcium is not made in the body — it must be absorbed from the foods we eat.

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