The layer of the digestive tract that contains blood and lymph vessels and nerve cells is the sub mucosa. The sub mucosa layer is located underneath the mucosa layer.
The epidermis contains several layers of cells, including keratinocytes, melanocytes, Langerhans cells, and Merkel cells. It also contains nerve endings, blood vessels, and hair follicles.
The layer of the skin that contains blood vessels is the dermis. Blood vessels in the dermis help nourish the skin cells and regulate body temperature.
Blood vessels and nerves that supply nutrients to the bone cells within the osteon (Haversian system).
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The pulp is the innermost layer of the tooth that contains nerves, blood vessels, and connective tissue. It is responsible for providing nourishment to the tooth and transmitting sensory information. If the pulp becomes infected or damaged, a root canal treatment may be necessary to save the tooth.
white and red blood cells
I think you mean what contains digestive enzymes and white blood cells. If so then the answer is saliva
When your food is being digested and it is in your small intestines and the villi sucks up the nutrients it gives the nutrients to blood vessels which take it to your cells. Small intestines and villi are parts of digestive system. Blood vessels and cells are part of circulatory system.
It contains few cells and no blood vessels.
It contains few cells and no blood vessels.
Red blood cells are too small to contain blood vessels. They are cells and they travel in blood vessels.
Some can, not all. If the tumor contains cells that can it will metastasize.
Yes. Blood vessels transport blood cells.
The epidermis contains several layers of cells, including keratinocytes, melanocytes, Langerhans cells, and Merkel cells. It also contains nerve endings, blood vessels, and hair follicles.
The layer of the skin that contains blood vessels is the dermis. Blood vessels in the dermis help nourish the skin cells and regulate body temperature.
The only blood cells that function entirely within the blood vessels are red blood cells.
Mast cells release histamines which will dilate small blood vessels during inflammation. They are scattered throughout the connective tissues of the body, especially beneath the surface of the skin, near blood vessels and lymphatic vessels, within nerves, throughout the respiratory system, and in the digestive and urinary tracts.