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GEOLOGY
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Apatite
Apatite crystals form the backbone of bones and teeth, linking geology to biology in a single mineral.
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How does the substitution of hydroxide, fluoride, and chloride ions in apatite's crystal structure affect its biological function?
It alters the mineral's solubility and resistance to acid, impacting bone strength and tooth decay prevention.
It changes the color of bones and teeth but does not affect their strength.
It makes apatite toxic to living organisms, preventing its use in biological tissues.
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