FORAMEN - Opening or passage in bones where blood vessels and nerves enter and leave. The foramen magnum is the opening of the occipital bone through which the spinal cord passes.
An artery
A foraman which is what allows nerves and blood vessels to enter bones.
Nerves
Because you dont have blood vessles in your bones, and you dont bleed out unless your blood vessles are punctured... retard!!
Your nervous system controls how your muscles move your bones. Nerves carry electrical signals from your brain and spinal cord to your muscles. Without nerves you would never move a muscle.
bones are the producers of blood and the bigger the cell the more blood
foramen
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 foraman which is what allows nerves and blood vessels to enter bones.
Bones contain nerves and blood vessels. The nerves and blood vessels go though channels in the bone, so that bone cells (osteocytes) have nutrition and commands from the nervous system. Broken bones hurt a lot, which is one way you know there are nerves in them!
Havarsian.
Flesh, blood, nerves, bones, muscles, fibre.
what it located outside the bone is nerves and blood vessels
Bones have a hard coating to protect the nerves, marrow and blood vessels located in the cavity,
Yes. Bones have their blood supply through arteries and they have veins to drain blood. They also have nerve supply.
All bones have foramen in them. These are canals or openings through which nerves and blood vessels go.
Haversian canals