I believe the term you are looking for is a foramen which is an opening in the bone that allows blood vessels to pass through and/or connect to another point
Blood Vessels-are the passageway of blood.
Blood Vessels-are the passageway of blood.
blood vessels are the passageway of blood throughout the body
Blood Vessels-are the passageway of blood.
Ablood cell is a rounded so that it can move easily through small blood vessels.
A rounded opening through a bone is called a foramen. Foramen provides a passage for nerves, blood vessels, and other structures to pass through the bone.
No. This term is not used to describe blood vessels. A canaliculus is a passageway like that of the tears in the lacrimal apparatus in the eye.
No, the perforating canal does not supply blood to the skin. It is a passageway for blood vessels and nerves to enter the bone from the periosteum. Blood supply to the skin is mainly through dermal arteries and capillaries located in the dermis layer of the skin.
Medullary Cavity. Answer for canal-like structure in the bone is : MEATUS.
The obturator foramen is the largest foramen in the human skeleton, located in the pelvic girdle.
Blood vessels are any of the tubes through which blood flows through the body.
the blood travel through blood vessels is the Artrium or atria. :-)