No
yes they do.
Cardiovascular SYSTEM!!
haversian system is to consist to allow for the efficient delivery of oxygen and nutrients to the bone cells
Yes
Bone cells receive their food and oxygen through blood vessels that supply nutrients to the bones. These blood vessels deliver nutrients and oxygen to the bone cells through a process called vascularization.
Yes, bone cells require oxygen and nutrients to function properly. Oxygen is needed for cellular respiration, the process that produces energy for the cell, while nutrients provide the necessary building blocks for cell growth and maintenance. Without these essential components, bone cells would not be able to carry out their functions effectively.
Bone marrow, which is located on the inside of bones. Specifically it would be a type of marrow called "red marrow" that produces blood cells
The haversian canals are used to transport oxygen to the bone cells. It also contains the nerves for the bones.
Those are red blood cells.
Crystalline and oxygen
Blood vessels supply the bone with nutrients and carry food and oxygen to the bone cells. When a bone breaks, blood vessels at the site of the fracture help in the healing process by delivering the necessary nutrients for bone repair.
Red blood cells, also known as erythrocytes, are produced in the bone marrow and their main function is to transport oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body tissues.