Because you dont have blood vessles in your bones, and you dont bleed out unless your blood vessles are punctured... retard!!
No, bones don't have blood in them. Bones have something called bone marrow. The marrow makes red blood cells.
Cartilage
bones are the producers of blood and the bigger the cell the more blood
articular cartilage
Periosteum covers bones. It is a fine tissue.
Bone marrow. Bone marrow is where blood cells are created. Only long bones (with the "hole" in the center) have bone marrow in them. So leg bones and arm bones make blood cells, but rib bones or skull bones do not. So those short, solid, irregular-shaped bones do not create blood cells.
are bones covered by skn
short bones, probably. They aren't long bones. They arent irregular or flat either.
Cartilage
obviously they are or they arent its your choice!
the ends of the bones are, yes
If they're not blood, then they're not a cousin. So, yes.
World Covered in Blood was created in 2008.
Blood Covered Words was created in 2001.
bones are the producers of blood and the bigger the cell the more blood
yes, bones have blood supply
I believe it is the skin that protects and covers the bones of your body.
articular cartilage