Because you dont have blood vessles in your bones, and you dont bleed out unless your blood vessles are punctured... retard!!
Bones are covered with a special tissue called periosteum. Periosteum helps protect bones and provides a surface for muscle attachment. It also contains blood vessels that supply nutrients to the bone.
Yes, bones do have blood in them. The blood within bones helps deliver oxygen and nutrients to bone cells, remove waste products, and support the growth and repair of bone tissue.
Bones are surrounded by a fibrous connective tissue called periosteum, which provides blood supply and support. In addition, bones are covered by a layer of cartilage at joints to reduce friction and provide cushioning. Muscles and tendons also attach to bones to allow movement and provide mechanical support.
The center of bones is called the bone marrow. It is responsible for producing blood cells (red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets) and storing fat.
Large bones, such as the femur and pelvic bones, contain bone marrow that is responsible for producing blood cells. The bone marrow contains stem cells that can differentiate into red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. Having large bones with ample space for bone marrow helps ensure a sufficient production of blood cells, which is essential for maintaining a healthy blood supply in the body.
are bones covered by skn
Bones are covered with a special tissue called periosteum. Periosteum helps protect bones and provides a surface for muscle attachment. It also contains blood vessels that supply nutrients to the bone.
short bones, probably. They aren't long bones. They arent irregular or flat either.
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.
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Yes, bones do have blood in them. The blood within bones helps deliver oxygen and nutrients to bone cells, remove waste products, and support the growth and repair of bone tissue.
Bones are surrounded by a fibrous connective tissue called periosteum, which provides blood supply and support. In addition, bones are covered by a layer of cartilage at joints to reduce friction and provide cushioning. Muscles and tendons also attach to bones to allow movement and provide mechanical support.
yes, bones have blood supply
I believe it is the skin that protects and covers the bones of your body.