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− | '''Bone''' is a rigid, brittle organic material composed almost entirely of calcium, with other trace constituents. It is a strong material | + | '''Bone''' is a rigid, brittle organic material composed almost entirely of calcium, with other trace constituents. It is a strong and slightly elastic material which fractures under high pressure. Bone is the most common of the [[Elements of Dwaia#Table of elements|primordial death elements]]. It is the main elemental ingredient of milk, the second constituent being [[Juice (element)|Juice]]. |
== Chemical properties == | == Chemical properties == | ||
− | ay yo what im supposed to know bout that shit i aint no damn alchemicer nigga miss me w/ that nerd shit nigga | + | ay yo what im supposed to know bout that shit nigga i aint no damn alchemicer nigga miss me w/ that nerd shit nigga |
== Bone element entities == | == Bone element entities == | ||
− | All | + | All [[Skeletal beings (category)|skeletal beings]] are composed mostly or entirely of bone. |
− | + | All vertebrates, like [[Human | Humans]], use bone for their internal structure. Their main component by mass however is [[Meat (element | Meat]] (or, rarely, some other element), so they don't classify as skeletal. | |
[[Category:Elements]] | [[Category:Elements]] |
Revision as of 09:42, 5 February 2019
Bone is a rigid, brittle organic material composed almost entirely of calcium, with other trace constituents. It is a strong and slightly elastic material which fractures under high pressure. Bone is the most common of the primordial death elements. It is the main elemental ingredient of milk, the second constituent being Juice.
Chemical properties
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Bone element entities
All skeletal beings are composed mostly or entirely of bone.
All vertebrates, like Humans, use bone for their internal structure. Their main component by mass however is Meat (or, rarely, some other element), so they don't classify as skeletal.