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Osseous tissue has calcium, salts, and blood vessels.
Haversian canal
BONE MARROW-There are two forms of bone marrow contained within the structure of bone: yellow and red. Both yellow marrow and red marrow are made up of connective tissue and blood vessels.
Yes. Bones need a blood supply as much as any other tissue.
On the outer surface of the compact bone is a layer of connective tissue.
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Bone is a tissue, it is living in a sense <doesn't have consciousness. There are small channells in the bone tissue that nourish it. A healthy bone grows, it supports and is involved in production of blood. Bones are made of cells, like all tissues, the cells have a metabolism.
The bone is composed mostly of two types of bone tissue. Compact bone and Spongy bone. The spongy bone has hundreds of little pores, through which many blood vessels can pass. Also, there are specialized passages in the bone through which a main artery or vein can pass to provide the blood supply and transport the new blood cells
Canaliculi are tiny channels in bone tissue that allow for the exchange of nutrients and waste between osteocytes (bone cells) and blood vessels. They help maintain the health and function of bone by facilitating communication and transport within the bone tissue.
because the blood vessels connect the cartilage to muscle that is fat. !!!!!!!! :-)
The inner part of the bone is called bone marrow. In fact, new blood is produced in bone marrow, not the blood vessels.
In sheets over compact bone