Where are haversian systems found? Write the structure of Haversian system.
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It is found in the bone matrix of long bones.
Explanation:
- A hervasian canal, oesteocyte and lamellae form a Haversian system.
- This system is found in the bone matrix of long bones like femur, humerus and others.
- The haversian canals consists of veins, arteries, areolar tissues, nerves and lymph. It is also called as osteon.
- Haversian canal remains surrounded by concentric rings of lamellar bone in which specialized cells called osteocytes are embedded in their lacunae.
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Haversian System
Explanation:
- A hervasian canal, oesteocyte and lamellae structure a Haversian system
- This system is found in the bone grid of long bones like femur, humerus and others
- The haversian waterways comprises of veins, arteries, areolar tissues, nerves and lymph
- The basic unit of conservative bone is the Haversian system which is additionally called osteon
- Every unit comprises of four sections such as the Haversian trench, lamellae, lacunae, and canaliculi
- The Haversian system bargains a few channels that the facilitate waste disposal as the stock of nutrients
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