Red blood cells are created in the epiphysis. The epiphysis is at the ends of a typical long bone and contains red marrow, the site of blood cell production.
The inner part of the bone is called bone marrow. In fact, new blood is produced in bone marrow, not the blood vessels.
The blood cells are usually manufactured in the bone marrow.
the spongy bone
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Bone is built around the blood vessels that supply it ... and if the blood supply changes then the bone structure is modified to fit. Bone is NOT static, unliving stuff, it's a part of the system that makes up you.
Red Blood Cells are manufactured in the bone marrow.
Technically no because compact bone is not a type of bone, it is part of a bone that contains blood vessels and canals in a part of the bone called the shaft. The ribs are actually a flat bone because they protect organs.
The dermis, or lower layer of the skin, contains blood vessels and sensory nerve endings
In compact (dense) bone, the nerves and blood vessels run through conduits known as the Haversian Canals. These are connected to the bone cells by canaliculi channels.
Yes, bones do have blood vessels. The blood vessels supply the materials that bones need to maintain or repair their structure. In compact bone, the vessels run though the Haversian Canals. Blood vessels also run through the softer inner bone, (cancellous or trabecular bone) which has a sponge-like framework.
The cornea, the clear part of the eye, does not contain blood vessels and it receives oxygen supply directly from the air.
Platelets are also known as thrombocytes. One of their main functions is blood coagulation. Formation of thrombocytes or platelets occure when the endothelium is damaged. The endothelium is the inner lining of blood vessels. Therefore, platelets are formed within and by damaged blood vessels.