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Discuss the microscopic structure of bone

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The basic microscopic unit of bone is an osteon (or Haversian system). ... Each osteon consists of a lamellae of compact bone tissue that surround a central canal (Haversian canal). The Haversian canal contains the bone's blood supplies. The boundary of an osteon is called the cement line.

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The basic microscopic unit of bone is an osteon (or Haversian system). ... Each osteon consists of a lamellae of compact bone tissue that surround a central canal (Haversian canal). The Haversian canal contains the bone's blood supplies. The boundary of an osteon is called the cement line

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