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when you eat a meal it goes to digest. then the cells take the nutritious food and the cells float around then the bones take some of the nutritious food from the cell. They get oxygen when you breath oxygen in and quick as a second it goes around in your blood. I releases oxygen when you breath out.

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Bone is vascularized. Since bone tissue is hard it requires canals or tunnels to get the nutrients to the cells inside it (osteocytes) These cells have long protrusions of their cytoplasm within these tunnels that touch other osteocytes, they are joined at the same unions and can transport nutrients etc to eachother.
Because bone tissue is hard, certain cells act as canals for the nutrients. These cells have long protrusions that touch the other cells within to send the nutrients from the outer of the bone inward.

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