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MINUTE SPACE WHERE BONE CELLS ARE PRESENT

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Answered by shraddha99
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lacunae

Between the rings of matrix, the bone cells(osteocytes) are located in spaces called lacunae. Small channels (canaliculi) radiate from the lacunae to the osteonic (haversian) canal to provide passageways through the hard matrix.

Answered by pinjaraarifisha
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Lacunae

  • Between the rings of matrix, the bone cells (osteocytes) are located in spaces called lacunae.
  • Small channels (canaliculi) radiate from the lacunae to the osteonic (haversian) canal to provide passageways through the hard matrix.

(✷‿✷) Extra information (✷‿✷)

  • These spaces are called lacunae, and
  • they house bone-producing cells, called osteocytes, which are united through a network of canals, called canaliculi.
  • The canaliculi supply nutrients via blood vessels, remove cellular wastes, and
  • provide a means of communication between osteocytes.

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