when you eat a meal it goes to digest. then the cells take the nutritious food and the cells float around then the bones take some of the nutritious food from the cell. They get oxygen when you breath oxygen in and quick as a second it goes around in your blood. I releases oxygen when you breath out.
Bone cells receive their food and oxygen through blood vessels that supply nutrients to the bones. These blood vessels deliver nutrients and oxygen to the bone cells through a process called vascularization.
Taking oxygen into the body
yes bones are food the are made from cartilage
Absolutly, well sorta, all tissues of the body need oxygen to survive. but what most people think of as bones are just the hard calcium and mineral structure that is left behind when we perish. however inner area's of the bone called marrow need oxygen to make blood cells. their are also cells in bone called osteoblasts which constantly build bone and osteoclasts which constantly break down bone these cells in a nutshell keep the bones in good repair. to do their job they need oxygen. do the minerals that make bones hard and durable need oxygen? nope. dose everything else in bones need it ? absolutly
Oxygen is not a food.
Dog food and bones not chicken bones.
Both your mandible and zygomatic bones help chew the food
The human foot has 26 bones.
You need to give more information wether you want to know that does oxygen is required in cooking food? or is oxygen present in food and used by body? Answer to 1st: Yes oxygen required to cook food. Combustion of fuel takes place in presence of oxygen. Answer to 2nd: Yes food contain some of oxygen from air but there is no consumption of oxygen from food.
Blood is made inside your bones, and "refills" on oxygen inside your lungs.
Food, chewing, bones and more food
Without oxygen, your body will die. If you die, you have no need for food. Food does not contain oxygen that could be used in this case.