Haversian canal =)
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Compact bone is dense and does not contain many spaces (unlike spongy bone). It has a concentric-ring structure. Compact bone consists of osteons which contains blood vessels and Volkmann's canals (which also hold blood vessels and nerves but run perpendicular to the osteons).
No, an osteon is the unit of compact bone containing what is known as Haversian canals (series of tubes surrounding and containing the blood vessels and nerve cells that satisfy compact bone)
Bone
compact bone
periostium
it helps the bloo vessels get through the bones
compact bone
Osseous Tissue has this arrangement.
periosteum
it is either the compact bone or the outer membrane...andd the answer is COMPACT BONE! you are very welcome! :)
The sclera.
lymph is the correct answer