Bones are made up of compact and spongy bone, along with red and yellow bone marrow. Also, in the center of each bone, there is a stream where fluids can flow
Ligaments connect bone to bone.
No, bones do not bleed. Bones are made up of living cells and tissues, but they do not have blood vessels running through them. However, surrounding tissues and muscles can bleed when a bone is fractured or injured.
Bones cannot grow from within because they are not living tissues. Bones are formed and maintained by cells called osteoblasts and osteoclasts on the surface of existing bone tissue. These cells add new bone material to the outside of bones rather than from within.
Snakes have bones and bones are made up from cells.
Bone is a tissue, it is living in a sense <doesn't have consciousness. There are small channells in the bone tissue that nourish it. A healthy bone grows, it supports and is involved in production of blood. Bones are made of cells, like all tissues, the cells have a metabolism.
The bones don't care ... but the cells embedded in them would die ... BUT by that time the tissues around the bone would be long dead.
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All the blood cells are produced in the bone marrow But not all bones do that. Bones that do make blood cells include bigger longer bones, like the humerus and femur.
Bone marrow is found in the long bones of the body and also in the pelvic bones. The long bones are the femur, which is the thigh bone and the humerus which is the upper arm bone. the pelvic bones are the hip bones. The center if these bones contain the marrow and this is where the red blood cells are made. Red blood cells transport oxygen around the body to all other cells. Red blood cells live for 120 days. They are destroyed in the spleen.
The marrow at the center of long bones produces blood cells.Blood cells are produced in the bone marrow of the bone.
The tissues are called ligaments. Thoes tissues are what connect your bones to other parts of bones.
Nipples do not have bones, but they do have muscles and are erectile tissues.