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explain microscpic structure of bone​

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Answered by mandalsneha959
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The basic microscopic unit of bone is an osteon (or Haversian system). Osteons are roughly cylindrical structures that can measure several millimeters long and around 0.2 mm in diameter. Each osteon consists of a lamellae of compact bone tissue that surround a central canal (Haversian canal).

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Answered by Anonymous
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The basic microscopic unit of bone is an osteon (or Haversian system). Osteons are roughly cylindrical structures that can measure several millimeters long and around 0.2 mm in diameter. Each osteon consists of a lamellae of compact bone tissue that surround a central canal (Haversian canal).

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