There are more than 2 minerals in bones, namely: Calcium, potassium, manganese, magnesium, silica, iron,zinc, selenium, boron, phosphorus, sulfur, chromium, and dozens of others.
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There are more than two. Calcium and phosphorus are two of them, though.
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calcium and phosphorus
Bones store minerals and calcium!
Bone matrix is composed mostly of calcium, phosphorus, and trace minerals like iron, copper, and magnesium.
Most bones actually store minerals, just some more than other. for example the humerus* ( Big leg bone ) may store more minerals as it is the biggest bone in the body and has a bigger capacity.Knowledge : AS level student.*(From a person who didn't write this: The femur is actually the longest bone in the body, which is in the leg. I'm in high school :P)
Calcium and phosphorus mainly are found in bone plus copper, magnesium and zinc traces.
Resorption is the process of dissolving bone and returning its minerals to the bloodstream.
Minerals are stored in the bone. To be more specific, the mineral that is stored in the bone is calcium.
Bones contain hydroxyapatite.
Bones store minerals and calcium!
calcium is stored in the bones mostly your arms
Calcium and Phosphorus are both stored in major quantities in bone tissue.
Bone matrix is composed mostly of calcium, phosphorus, and trace minerals like iron, copper, and magnesium.
Most bones actually store minerals, just some more than other. for example the humerus* ( Big leg bone ) may store more minerals as it is the biggest bone in the body and has a bigger capacity.Knowledge : AS level student.*(From a person who didn't write this: The femur is actually the longest bone in the body, which is in the leg. I'm in high school :P)
The bone marrow and the bone itself stores and also looses minerals. That is why calcium and other minerals and vitamins are so crucial for bone health. A person with osteoporosis suffers from their bones failing to rebuild osteoclast (I hope that is the right word.) and from losing too much calcium. Their bones also fail to absorb vitamins and minerals. There bones get thinner and thinner. In advanced stages you can see right through their bones on x-rays and some of them have holes in their bones.
Calcium and phosphorus mainly are found in bone plus copper, magnesium and zinc traces.
Phosphorus & Calcium I hope this helped :)
Calcium and phosphate.
Yes.