The central, or Haversian, canal. The canal runs through the core of each osteon.
Central (Haversian) Canal
Central Canal - JSO
Central (Haversian) canal
Central Canal
central Canal
they are blood vessels
where are nerves and blood vessels are found
Capillaries are the smallest blood vessels.
All bones have foramen in them. These are canals or openings through which nerves and blood vessels go.
Yes, the connective tissues of the epimysium contain the blood vessels and nerves that supply the muscle fibers
The dermis, or lower layer of the skin, contains blood vessels and sensory nerve endings
The hilum is the medial depression in the kidney where the blood and lymph vessels and nerves enter.
Ductus Deferens, blood vessels, nerves and lymph vessels.
The Haversian canals carry blood vessels and nerves to and from the bone.
A plexus is a network of nerves or vessels. Plexus is the typical anatomical term, but the crossword puzzle term is rete.
Just about all of them. Some have more, some less. But all have vessels and nerves to a degree.