Yes. Bones have their blood supply through arteries and they have veins to drain blood. They also have nerve supply.
It can break bones, cut muscles, tendons, nerves, arteries and veins.
The lymph moves with the nerves, arteries, and veins.
Nerves do not send blood, rather it is arteries and veins that transports blood throughout the body.
Veins and arteries don't enter bone. They are outside of bones. The only thing inside bone is bone marrow.
describ the position of venous blood vessels in relation to arteries, nerves and other structures
Im not sure what supplies them but im positive there drained by venules. Capillary beds are drained by small veins called venules, and are supplied by small arteries called arterioles.
If you go to the web site listed below, it will give much information. Otherwise, please make the question clearer. Are you looking for bones, muscles, veins arteries, nerves or?
Muscles (excluding the heart) Bones/ Teeth lymph system/ lymph nodes veins/arteries/cardiovascular system (again, excluding the heart) nerves cartilage finger nails hair
No, because it is made out of veins arteries and capillaries, that's it.
the three blood vessels are the Veins capillaries Arteries the arteries.
No. Bones themselves do not contain any arteries or veins. Also, bones do not assist in the moving of blood from one place to another
thermal regulation, heat from the arteries is not lost, and can be transferred to blood in the veins, thus making it easier for the body to maintain heat. The pulsating effect from the arteries muscular wall also acts as a pump to push blood in the veins back up the body often against gravity.