A foraman which is what allows nerves and blood vessels to enter bones.
Bones
Usually smooth muscle, that or cartilage because that cushions your bones
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.
cartilage
Cartilage keeps bones from rubbing together and provides a smooth surface for movement at the joints
A foraman which is what allows nerves and blood vessels to enter bones.
A foramen, which is a smooth round opening for nerves and blood vessels
A foraman which is what allows nerves and blood vessels to enter bones.
Echo Round His Bones was created in 1967.
There are irregular bones, these bones are your vertebrae
Bones
Bones
it is smooth on the out side but has bones and muscles on the inside.
yes
Smooth Muscle
Skeletal
The foramen and meatus are not bones. They are bone markings -- each is an opening in a bone.