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Lamellae is rings of matrix in compact bone
Concentric lamellae
Compact Bone-The compact bone is a dense bone found in the diaphysis. Its repeated pattern is arranged in concentric layers of solid bone tissue.
Osseous tissue contains cells arranged concentrically around a nutrient canal.
Compact bone
Haversian canal =) your welcome but do your own work next time.
The osteon is the structural unit of compact bone. Haversian system is a microscopic, structural unit of compact bone also called the osteon. The osteons are arranged in multiple layers or rings called concentric lamella.
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it is the tubular layer of bone surrounding the central canal of osteon
Lamellae are the layers that form concentric rings within the Haversian systems that make up bone tissue.
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).
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