NO,! don't have blood vessels it would be weird if they did. has your nail ever start bleeding when you cut them? if you answered yes, then you should probably get that checked out...
The nail bed contains the nervous, lymph nodes and capillaries.
The nail bed. Imagine if someone tore a nail off.
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Because there is no blood vessels in your hair and nails.
Everywhere in the body except nails, i guess :)
Blood Vessels-are the passageway of blood.
Blood Vessels-are the passageway of blood.
Nicotine is the blood vessels' constrictor. Not all blood vessels, of course, but mainly the peripheral blood vessels, including the brain capillary blood vessels.
they are blood vessels
The parts of the nails that you can see don't have or need any blood supply. They're grown below the cuticle, and there's where their blood supply is.i am doing work on blood supply and i need to no what the vessels are calles that carry to the nail cells and the name that takes blood away from the nail
The skin contains nerve endings that detect pain, whereas hair and nails do not. When the skin is cut, the nerve endings signal pain sensation to the brain. Additionally, the skin houses blood vessels, so cutting it may cause bleeding, unlike hair and nails which lack blood supply.
Arteries are blood vessels that direct blood away from the heart.Capillaries are the smallest blood vessels in your body.Veins are blood vessels that direct the blood back to the heart.
blood vessels. doppus
hair and finger or toenails Also the cornea of the eye (O2 gets there from the inside of the eyelids when you blink ... and from some diffusion so long as it's moist [also a function of blinking]).