concentric
When old osteons are removed, concentric rings of lamellae are fragmented which then results in interstitial lamellaebetween the intact osteons.
interstitial
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
osteons are the structural units of compact bone and therefore located in compact bone. essentially an osteon is hollow tube consisting of ring like structures called lamellae similar to rings of a tree. within the lamellae are lacunae. lacunae are "pockets" that hold the osteoblasts (osteo=bone, blast=build) which are responsible for the creating the ground substance a.k.a extracelluar matrix. the extracellular matrix is made of calcium and other fibers/molecules (the hard part of the bone). Canaliculi are the "veins" of the bone connecting the osteons trapped in the lacunae (osteoblast containing pockets) to the blood supply located in the center of the bone. the center of the bone called the central canal or haversian canal holds nerves and blood vesels. In long bones, the osteons would be found it the diaphysis (shaft) of the bone.
it is found in compact bone within the Epiphyseal Disc
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.
yes it is in spongy and bone
No spngy bone does not contain osteons. Compact bone does contain osteons.
Concentric lamellae
No, Osteon's are found in compact bone.
stroma lamellae