Bone marrow
Endothelium, which is the innermost layer of all blood vessels.
Yes, the papillary layer of the dermis contains blood vessels. This layer, which is located just beneath the epidermis, is rich in capillaries that supply nutrients to the epidermis and help regulate temperature. The presence of blood vessels in the papillary layer also aids in the sensation of touch and pain through its associated nerve endings.
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 in the dermis layer of the skin supply nutrients and oxygen to skin cells. These blood vessels bring in nutrients and oxygen from the rest of the body through the bloodstream.
The epidermis, or the outermost layer, contains no blood vessels.
The dermis, or lower layer of the skin, contains blood vessels and sensory nerve endings
The dermal reticular layer; this layer is the location of a lot of structures such as the hair follicles and the blood vessels.
Yes, it is the deepest layer in the dermis.
Blood vessels are surrounded by very small circular muscles which contract and relax to allow blood vessels to constrict and dilate. The vessels also contain elastin which allows them to stretch.
where are nerves and blood vessels are found
Blood capillaries
The iris.