Every living tissue requires blood for it's survival, so does blood vessels, great vessels even have small vessels to supply themselves and they are called as "Vasa vasorum"
All organs have blood vessels as they all need a supply of blood to be viable
The parts of the nails that you can see don't have or need any blood supply. They're grown below the cuticle, and there's where their blood supply is.i am doing work on blood supply and i need to no what the vessels are calles that carry to the nail cells and the name that takes blood away from the nail
Type your answer here... to supply the nutrients, oxygen and carry the impurities
Yes. Bones need a blood supply as much as any other tissue.
The blood vessels around the brain help supply energy for your brain
The vessels that supply blood to the diaphragm are the inferior phrenic arteries and branches of the musculophrenic artery. These blood vessels provide oxygenated blood to the diaphragm, which is essential for its function in breathing.
Blood vessels are meant for the supply of nutrients and oxygen through blood which is present inside the vessels.
Blood vessels that supply the epidermis are found in the reticular region of the dermis.bla bla bla bla
capillaries
Yes, except for the very hardest parts, bones have blood vessels to supply nutrients.
superior mesenteric artery
The cornea, the clear part of the eye, does not contain blood vessels and it receives oxygen supply directly from the air.