The semicircular canals are three loops of interconnected canals within the inner ear which are responsible for detecting angular acceleration. The three canals are the superior posterior and lateral canals. These canals meet at the common crus or the ampulla. Superior semicircular canal Posterior semicircular canal Lateral semicircular canalThe three canals meet at the common crus or the ampulla. The ampulla is a small pouch-like structure that contains a fluid known as the endolymph. The ampulla is located at the base of the semicircular canals and serves as a sensory organ for maintaining balance and equilibrium.
Horses and mules pulled the boats through the canals. Ropes were attached to the boats and tied on the animals, who walked alongside the canals.
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lined are man-made and lined with cement and stone. Unlined are natural water ways (rivers, etc.) ,or hand/machine dug canals that are re-dug and bottom drudged regularly to keep them passable
Bone tissue is classified into compact bone and spongy bone. The compact bone basic unit is the osteon, or Haversian System. There are no osteons in spongy bone, but it is composed of lamellae, osteocytes, lacunae and canaliculi.
The Haversian canals carry blood vessels and nerves to and from the bone.
Haversian canals
Haversian Canals
Haversian canals branch into the compact bone, they caring blood vesels which nourish the osteocytes.
The haversian canals are used to transport oxygen to the bone cells. It also contains the nerves for the bones.
Volkman's canals
The tiny canals that connect the lacunae are the canaliculi, the larger canals are the Haversian canals.
No, the canals are present in the compact bone (surrounds the spongy bone) and are called Haversian canals.
Haversian system is part of compact bone, which itself is a connective tissue.
The Haversian canals
Haversian canals
osteonic canals