Lamellae are the layers that form concentric rings within the Haversian systems that make up bone tissue.
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Bone tissue
A lacuna is a small cavity or gap within a structure, such as in bone tissue where osteocytes reside. A lamella is a thin plate-like structure, such as the layers of bone tissue that form concentric circles around the Haversian canals. In bone tissue, lacunae house osteocytes, while lamellae provide structural support.
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Lamellae is rings of matrix in compact bone
The position of Lamella is the Middle
6. Blood vessels, lymphatic vessels, and nerves travel through compact bone via theA. canaliculi. B. lacunae. C. lamella. D. haversian canals.
Fish scales are produced from one of the embryological layers known as the mesoderm. The inner part of the scale is made of lamella bone, and this differs from reptiles.
Yes, the word lamella is a noun, a singular (the plural is lamellae), common, concrete noun.
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the skull is an immovable bone in the human body
No, the femur or thigh bone is the strongest bone in the human body.