Most connective tissue, including bone, is highly vascular. Which anatomical structures in mr.s morgan's compact bone house blood vessels? What sign of symptom in mrs. morgan's case is directly related to disruption of these structures by her bone fractures? how is the sign or symptom related to these anatomical structures?
Osteons are the little tubes in compact bone that allow blood vessels to spread through the bone.
Most connective tissue, including bone, is highly vascular. Which anatomical structures in mr.s morgan's compact bone house blood vessels? What sign of symptom in mrs. morgan's case is directly related to disruption of these structures by her bone fractures? how is the sign or symptom related to these anatomical structures?
tendons & nerves
blood vessel, nerves, ductus deferens
Blood vessels running through the Haversian canals...
describ the position of venous blood vessels in relation to arteries, nerves and other structures
This is a blood vessel network that nourishes the superficial dermal structures, the dermal papillae, and the epidermis.
Compact bone consists of a repeating structure called a Haversian system, or osteon, which is the primary anatomical and functional unit. Each osteon has concentric layers which are deposited around a central canal, also known as the Haversian canal, each containing a blood and nerve supply.
Dilation of a blood vessel is the term for physiologic widening of the vessel. Abnormal widening of the blood vessel through a weakening of the wall is known as aneurysm.Dilation of a blood vessel means widening of the vessel.
The Blood Compact was created in 1886.
Blood vessel on the bottom of a worm Blood vessel on the bottom of a worm
Damage to the blood vessel.
Yes it is a Blood Vessel