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What type of bone is this?

Compact bone

Front (Term)

Haversian canal

What runs through a Haversian canal?

Capillaries and nerves

What are the rings called

Lamellae (bone ECM)

What is 3?

Osteocyte lacuna

What is 5?

Osteon

What is 2?

Haversian canal connecting to a volkmans canal

What is 3?

Canaliculi

What do canaliculi do?

Facilitate diffusion and communication to osteocytes

What is 4?

Interstitial lamellae

What is interstitial lamellae?

Remnants of older patrons that have been partially removed

What is 5?

Osteocyte lacunae

What type of bone is this?

Compact

Front (Term)

Haversian canal

What is 4?

Osteocytes in lacunae

What is 3?

Compact bone

What is 4?

Marrow cavity

What type of bone is this?

Trabecular/cancellous/spongy

What type of bone is this?

Compact

What is 2?

Osteoblasts

What is 1?

Intermembranous bone (compact bone)

Front (Term)

Mesenchymal tissue

Front (Term)

Hyaline cartilage