Cells need energy to sat alive and they get it from glucose and oxygen.blood collects glucose from your digested food and collects oxygen from your lungs.blood delivers oxygen and glucose to every cell.
blood provides tissues, specifically cells, with nutrients need to proceed with their metabolic processes. furthermore, blood contains red blood cells that transport oxygen and carbon dioxide to and from the cells. Blood contains white blood cells too, that are the immune cells, which help keep tissues and the body disease free. There are a lot of reasons why tissues need blood but those are 3 of the biggest reasons..
Bone needs a blood supply for nourishment for developing bone cells.
They use it to build and keep themselves strong, healthy, and supporting.
the blood needs someplace to flow in and without blood, thr bones would not function properly
In bones there is bone marrow, in here blood cells are produced.
Bones also renew over long periods of time which requires transport of building materials.
it is neccesary to supply the bone with blood so that it can grow from the nutrients supplied to it by blood e.g. calcium etc
Yes. All bones have a blood supply.
because it take advantage of your heart
Osteonic Canals
Yes, bones do have blood vessels. The blood vessels supply the materials that bones need to maintain or repair their structure. In compact bone, the vessels run though the Haversian Canals. Blood vessels also run through the softer inner bone, (cancellous or trabecular bone) which has a sponge-like framework.
Because you dont have blood vessles in your bones, and you dont bleed out unless your blood vessles are punctured... retard!!
bones are the producers of blood and the bigger the cell the more blood
Because of the lack of blood supply to cartilage, (a new technique to hasten healing of injuries is to introduce fresh blood flow into the area) whereas the marrow in bones actually produce red blood cells, and bones are actually a honeycomb like structure, and they are constantly being taken apart, and rebuilt, microscopic bit by bit.
yes, bones have blood supply
Yes. Bones need a blood supply as much as any other tissue.
Yes. Bones have their blood supply through arteries and they have veins to drain blood. They also have nerve supply.
Bones heal faster because they have a better blood supply.
They need a good blood supply, calcium and to be mechanically stressed by movements of the body and by bearing weight.
They use it to build and keep themselves strong, healthy, and supporting.
Yes, except for the very hardest parts, bones have blood vessels to supply nutrients.
Osteonic Canals
Henry Vernon Crock has written: 'The blood supply of the lower limb bones in man' -- subject(s): Blood-vessels, Bones, Leg
Except for the hardest sections of compact bone, bones are living tissue, and so must be provided with oxygen and the materials to maintain or repair themselves. The interior of most bones are an open framework of spongy tissue called trabecular or cancellous bone. In the outer bone, the Haversian Canals form conduits for nerves and blood vessels.
Yes, bones do have blood vessels. The blood vessels supply the materials that bones need to maintain or repair their structure. In compact bone, the vessels run though the Haversian Canals. Blood vessels also run through the softer inner bone, (cancellous or trabecular bone) which has a sponge-like framework.
we need air to breath and supply oxegen to our blood.