The element found in limestone that humans need for stronger bones is Calcium. Lack of sufficient calcium can lead to osteoporosis, especially in women.
Not exactly. Pigs' bones tend to be a bit thicker and denser than that of a humans'.
Infact, for size all bones are much stronger thatn concrete. About 8 times. They're flexible, lightweight and super hard. Yet will break if alot of force is given. A thigh bone can withstand about a tonne of stress before snapping. This depening on a person's health. The lower joint of a femur, pretty much impossible to break with a hammer, yet hollow bones will break with a brick, slab of concrete or a hammer. Imagine a bit of concrete the size of a bone, it would break easily... Wouldn't it?
Calcium is the most abundant element found in human bones. Other elements that can be found in smaller amounts in bones include phosphorus, magnesium, and trace elements like zinc and copper.
No, humans do not have hollow bones. Hollow bones are typically found in birds and are adaptations for flight, providing strength with reduced weight. Humans have a different bone structure that is denser and stronger to support our body weight.
From limestone or from burnt bones.
Teeth are not stronger than bones. Bones are denser and harder than teeth, making them stronger overall.
hollow bones are stronger than compact bones
Chicken bones are not stronger than the human bones because they are hollow.
To help them to get their bones and muscles stronger. :)
Well the baby allready have bones before they were born but when they come out of the stomach then the bones get stronger and stronger
No. Dogs have somewhere between 319 and 321 bones. Humans have 206 bones.
Adult humans have 206 bones.