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the spaces in which osteocytes are present in -

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Answered by gea1600434
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Answer: lacunae

Explanation:

Compact Bone

The osteon consists of a central canal called the osteonic (haversian) canal, which is surrounded by concentric rings (lamellae) of matrix. Between the rings of matrix, the bone cells (osteocytes) are located in spaces called lacunae.

Answered by DRJEASWARY
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Answer:

Compact Bone

The osteon consists of a central canal called the osteonic (haversian) canal, which is surrounded by concentric rings (lamellae) of matrix. Between the rings of matrix, the bone cells (osteocytes) are located in spaces called lacunae.

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