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Bone is the substance that constructs the skeleton of the body. It is mainly made up of calcium carbonate and calcium phosphate. It is a type of connective tissue that supports the rest of the body's organs. They provide an environment for the bone marrow, where blood cells are made, and they act as a storage area for minerals, especially calcium.

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