How do blood vessels and nerves reach individual bone cells in compact bone?
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At the center of each osteon is a central canal (also known as a Haversian canal) through which blood vessels, lymph vessels, and nerves can travel to service and signal the cells throughout the compact bone. Compact bone is sometimes called cortical bone.
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