foramen
A foramen (plural foramina) is the medical term meaning an opening in the bone through which vessels, nerves, and ligaments pass.
A foraman which is what allows nerves and blood vessels to enter bones.
A foramen, which is a smooth round opening for nerves and blood vessels
A foraman which is what allows nerves and blood vessels to enter bones.
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A foraman which is what allows nerves and blood vessels to enter bones.
The dermis, or lower layer of the skin, contains blood vessels and sensory nerve endings
Perhaps you mean the hilum? It is the opening of the lung where the main bronchi (airway) enter the lung together with blood vessels, lymph vessels and nerves.
A rounded opening through a bone is called a foramen. Foramen provides a passage for nerves, blood vessels, and other structures to pass through the bone.
A nutrient foramen is an opening in a bone through which blood vessels and nerves enter and exit to supply the surrounding tissues with nutrients and sensation. These openings are crucial for maintaining the health and function of bones by allowing for appropriate blood supply and nerve communication.
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