Yes, the connective tissues of the epimysium contain the blood vessels and nerves that supply the muscle fibers
They are located in the connective tissues of the endomysium.
Just about all of them. Some have more, some less. But all have vessels and nerves to a degree.
The epidermis does not contain blood vessels, nerves, or muscles. It is primarily composed of keratinocytes that provide a waterproof barrier and protect the underlying layers of the skin.
they are blood vessels
The Haversian canals carry blood vessels and nerves to and from the bone.
where are nerves and blood vessels are found
Capillaries are the smallest blood vessels.
All bones have foramen in them. These are canals or openings through which nerves and blood vessels go.
The dermis contains nerves, blood vessels, sweat glands, hairs, and oil glands.
The dermis, or lower layer of the skin, contains blood vessels and sensory nerve endings
Red blood cells are too small to contain blood vessels. They are cells and they travel in blood vessels.
Bones contain nerves and blood vessels. The nerves and blood vessels go though channels in the bone, so that bone cells (osteocytes) have nutrition and commands from the nervous system. Broken bones hurt a lot, which is one way you know there are nerves in them!