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What is Lacunae and where it is present

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Answered by Anonymous
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Each lacuna is occupied during life by a branched cell, termed an osteocyte, bone-cell or bone-corpuscle. Lacunaeare connected to one another by small canals called canaliculi. A lacuna never contains more than one osteocyte.
Answered by thehardikpatel
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✴Lacunae are the fluid filled structures present in lamellae.

✴Lacunae are present in the lamella of Cartilage and bone.

✴Lacunae contain cartilage forming cells are called chondrocytes.

✴Chondrocytes occur singly or in groups of two, three, four in the lacunae.

✴in bones lacunae are present.

✴The lacunae contains bone cells called osteocytes.

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