A foramen, which is a smooth round opening for nerves and blood vessels
A foraman which is what allows nerves and blood vessels to enter bones.
A foraman which is what allows nerves and blood vessels to enter bones.
A round or oval opening in a bone is referred to as a "foramen." Foramina serve as passageways for nerves and blood vessels, allowing them to enter or exit the bone. These openings are essential for maintaining the connectivity and functionality of the skeletal and circulatory systems. Examples include the foramen magnum in the skull and the various foramina found in the vertebrae.
A smooth rounded end of the bone is called a condyle.
Spongy bone
smooth muscle have a bone
They're generally smooth.
Foramen. Foramina in the human body typically allows muscles, arteries, veins, nerves and other structure to connect the body.
plantar
the temporal bone
Breast bone is round and a leg bone is straight
spinal cord