part of the tooth contains a rich suppy of nerves and blood vessels
Blood vessels that supply nourishment to the bone cells in compact bones are located in channels called Haversian canals. These canals run parallel to the long axis of the bone and contain blood vessels and nerves that provide nourishment and innervation to the bone cells within the osteon.
The Haversian canals carry blood vessels and nerves to and from the bone.
A typical leaf does not contain nerves or blood vessels. Instead, a leaf is composed of specialized plant cells that help in photosynthesis and gas exchange.
Nerves are like trees. The have branches call axons.
Medullary Cavity. Answer for canal-like structure in the bone is : MEATUS.
Blood vessels that supply nourishment to the bone cells in compact bones are located in channels called Haversian canals. These canals run parallel to the long axis of the bone and contain blood vessels and nerves that provide nourishment and innervation to the bone cells within the osteon.
The Haversian canals carry blood vessels and nerves to and from the bone.
Yes, we have nerve cells.
Nerves cells red blood cells ..........
Haversian canals contain blood vessels and nerves that supply nutrients to the osteocytes (bone cells) within the compact bone tissue. They also facilitate communication between different parts of the bone and help with the removal of waste products.
The nerves deliver the blood to the parts of the body, they are also known as the passageway of the blood. They delivers red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets to the parts of the body.
your arteries contain white blood cells and red blood cells.
No the answer is no
A typical leaf does not contain nerves or blood vessels. Instead, a leaf is composed of specialized plant cells that help in photosynthesis and gas exchange.
Regular blood cells contain respiratoy pigment in them.
Nerves are like trees. The have branches call axons.
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!