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explain haversian system​

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Answered by sasmitaseth67
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each osteon consist of concentric layer or lamellae of compact bone tissue that surround and central canal the haversian

Answered by Anonymous
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. Haversian system (Osteon ) is a unit of compact bone.

. It consists of the following .

. Haversian canal .

. Concentric Lamellae.

. Lacunae.

. Canaliculi.

. Volkman ś canals.

. HAVERSIAN CANAL

. This canal runs parallel to marrow cavity of bone.

. It contains an artery , a vein and a lymph vessel.

. CONCENTRIC LAMELLAE

. There are concentric rings of bone lamellae around the haversian canal.

. LACUNAE

. Small fluid filled spaces called lacunae are present in between lamellae.

. These spaces enclose osteocytes (inactive )

. CANALICULI

. They are minute canals connecting various lacunae and haversian canal.

. The protoplasmic process of oesteocytes present cannaliculi.

. VOLKMAN Ś CANAL

. They connect haversian cannal to marrow cavity.

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