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Answered by Niharikamishra24
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The terms 'Haversian system' or 'osteon' refer to the basic cylindrical-shaped structural unit of a compact bone, which in turn forms a substantial part of the structure of the long bones of the human body. The osteons are closely packed, with osteocytes lined up in concentric rings.

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Answered by Anonymous
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A hervasian canal, oesteocyte and lamellae form a Haversian system. This system is found in the bone matrix of long bones like femur, humerus and others. The haversian canals consists of veins, arteries, areolar tissues, nerves and lymph.

Each haversian canal contains one or two capillaries and nerve fibres. They surround blood vessels and nerve cells throughout bones and communication with bone cells. Haversian canals are contained within osteons , which are arranged along the long axis of the bone, parallel to the surface.

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