Essays About teeth bones

 

  • Proteins
    ... They can function as a building material, in teeth, bones and muscles, and they can serve as enzymes, hormones, and neurotransmitters. ...
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  • teeth
    ... Teeth are the body's hardest, most durable organ-long after bones and flesh have dissolved, archaeologists find well-preserved teeth from humans and other ...
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  • The Element Calcium
    ... Calcium is in fact essential for the make of bones, teeth, shells and leaves. Calcium is fifth in abundance in the earth's crust. ...
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  • calcium
    ... But as for now the body only uses calcium for it's teeth and bones, we cannot change what our bodies need to keep them healthy. ...
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  • the megalodon
    ... of food. There has been evidence in the bones of whales showing teeth marks shaped like megalodon's tooth. Also many paleontologist ...
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  • Nutrition
    ... Calcium also helps with the structure and strength of teeth and bones. Vitamins and minerals work together to help humans maintain a healthy body. ...
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  • neanderthals
    ... A Neanderthal described Reconstructions from the various fossilized bones and teeth of Neanderthal people give a good idea of their size and built. ...
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  • Neanderthals
    ... This excessive wear in Neanderthal teeth has lead to thought that hides were ... that they got several injuries that left permanent marks of pain on their bones. ...
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  • Personal Fitness
    ... It keeps your teeth and bones strong by increasing the absorption of calcium and phosphorus. It is acquired from diary products and the sun. ...
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  • physical fitness
    ... It keeps your teeth and bones strong by increasing the absorption of calcium and phosphorus. It is acquired from diary products and the sun. ...
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  • physical fitness
    ... It keeps your teeth and bones strong by increasing the absorption of calcium and phosphorus. It is acquired from diary products and the sun. ...
    (630 Words -- Approx. 3 Pages)

  • evolution a theory
    ... dinosaurs and birds and run the gamut from non-flying reptiles with feathers to birds that retain some reptilian characteristics, like teeth and tail bones. ...
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  • Manta Rays
    ... Fossils A. The rays don't have any bones but, they do have teeth that can fossilize B. The earliest known fossil is about 150,000,000 years old VII. ...
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  • Human Evolution
    ... Although many fossil bones and teeth have been found, the way of life of these creatures, and their evolutionary relationships to the living apes and humans ...
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  • Osteogenesis Imperfecta
    ... tissues, teeth, and heart valves. Those are the things that this disease affects but not so severely, it mostly causes people to have problems with their bones ...
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  • Eating Disorders1
    ... the mother's blood volume as well as the amniotic fluid (Eating for two 1). Starvation of calcium in the mother will make her teeth and bones very fragile. ...
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  • Bio animals
    ... teeth and a strong, rasping tongue. They then suck up the tissues and the body fluids of the fish(host). They are not true fishes because they have no bones ...
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  • Lucy
    ... of Australopithecus afarensis is a low forehead, a bony ridge over the eyes, a flat nose, no chin, more human like teeth, pelvis and leg bones resembled those ...
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  • The Bengal Tiger
    ... land. The second threat to tigers is that there is illegal poaching of theirs bones, skins, teeth, and other parts. Poaching for ...
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  • human evolution
    ... for more human like teeth. The canines of this species were smaller than those of earlier apes but larger than humans. Their pelvis and leg bones left no doubt ...
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  • Disorders
    ... Regular dental visits are necessary to monitor the teeth. ... Radiologists need to examine the structure and density of the bones, and an orthopedist is needed to ...
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  • Osteogenisis Imperfecta (OI)-
    ... Regular dental visits are necessary to monitor the teeth. ... Radiologists need to examine the structure and density of the bones, and an orthopedist is needed to ...
    (2701 Words -- Approx. 11 Pages)

  • Blue Whale
    ... Eskimos and other hunters. Bones and teeth provided materials for their weapons, tools, and household utensils. For the next century ...
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  • paleolithic cave paintings
    ... They made simple forms by changing the forms of natural objects-they made holes in teeth, shells, and bones, or carved them to form beads or pendants. ...
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  • Creating the Past
    ... ocean. The brothers used the flesh of the giant to make the earth, and his shattered bones and teeth to make the rocks. Then four ...
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  • Athena 2000
    ... Their arm and leg bones were, in fact, approximately twice as thick as ours ... 53,000 years ago, shows a distinctive pattern of wear on the teeth, suggesting that ...
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  • Wild Mustangs
    ... Evolutionary data shows the gradual change in bones, teeth, and the skeleton of the horse, as well as the development of special parts of the body affecting ...
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  • The Physical Development OF A Human Being
    ... The teeth that grew back in their place were larger and had a ridged bottom. ... Also during the middle childhood years, the bones begin to lengthen and broaden. ...
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  • Killer Whales
    ... like the flukes, is made of dense, fibrous connective tissue with no bones. ... The teeth are conical and interlocking and are designed for grasping and tearing ...
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  • Food
    ... A, D, E, and K. Also, by helping in the absorption of vitamin D, fats help make calcium available to various body tissues, in particular, the bones and teeth. ...
    (3212 Words -- Approx. 13 Pages)

     


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