yes it is in spongy and bone
true
Lamellae is rings of matrix in compact bone
E. Trabeculae Well, Trabeculae translates to tiny beam or rod whereas trabeculae means tiny plates... and if it is for spongy bone, then that would be A. interstitial lamellae
No, Osteon's are found in compact bone.
Cancellous.
The matrix for bone is laid down in thin layers called lamellae. The lamellae are arranged in concentric patterns around tubes called osteonic canals. Between the layers of lamellae the osteocytes are placed in depressions called lacunae. This pattern of concentric circles forms a cylinder-shaped unit called the osteon.
spongy bone
They furnish flexible connections that are strong.
Osteocytes are arranged in rings in an osteon, the functional unit of a bone. They reside within the lacunae, which are gaps between the osteon's circumferential lamellae.
Lamellae are the layers that form concentric rings within the Haversian systems that make up bone tissue.
Cancellous.
Concentric lamellae