"Intratrabecular" refers to something located within the trabeculae, which are the thin, branching structures found in cancellous or spongy bone tissue. This term is commonly used in the context of bone microarchitecture or histology to describe structures or processes happening within the trabecular network.
The three layers within a bone are periosteum, compact bone, and yellow marrow.
osteocytes
the three layers are.... compact bone spongy bone bone marrow
the three layers are.... compact bone spongy bone bone marrow
No. The bone marrow is mostly encased within the shaft or inside the bone. The epiphyses are at the ends of a bone.
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Bone cells found in the lacunae within the matrix are called osteocytes. They are responsible for maintaining the bone structure and communicating with other bone cells to regulate bone remodeling and repair.
The bone is constructed of compact and spongy bone, unless you are referring to the cushioning between bone that bend called joints, you would have to be more specific
the long bone is used in football to run
The bone cells are contained within small spaces called lacunae, which are located within the mineralized matrix of the bone tissue. These lacunae are connected to each other by tiny channels called canaliculi, allowing for communication and nutrient exchange between the bone cells.
Osteocytes and lacunae are found in the mineralized extracellular matrix of bone tissue, not within a specific bone. Osteocytes are the primary cells of mature bone, residing within small cavities called lacunae.