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Q: What would happen to osteocytes if havesian canal is blocked?
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Which cells of bones secrete the matrix of Haversian canal?

osteocytes


What is the canal that connects lacunae to osteocytes?

The Haversian Canal is connected to the lacunae by a system of interconnecting canals called the canaliculi.


Which structures allow nutrients to reach the osteocytes from the blood vessels in the central canal?

osteoblast


Are an osteon contains osteocytes lamellae and a central canal and is found in compact bone only?

true


Blood vessels that nourish the osteocytes or bone cells travel to the area through the?

Haversian canal


How do osteocytes get nutrients?

From the nutrient arteries, to the cells. And it then pass from cell to cell through the canaliculi of their lacunae.


What kind of tissue has Cells that are arranged around an osteonic canal?

Bone Tissue made up of Osteocytes.


How does an osteocyte located near a central canal pass nutrients to osteocytes located far from a central canal?

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What tissue are cells in solid matrix arranged around central canal?

Bone cells surround Haversian canals. Osteon (Haversian system) is the structural unity of bone. Spaces for osteocytes are called lacunae. The matrix is present in concentric rings called lamellae. Canaliculi are canals that join lacunae with the central Haversian canal (central canal)


What is cerumen impaction?

Cerumen impaction is a condition in which earwax has become tightly packed in the external ear canal to the point that the canal is blocked.


What happens if the canal of schlemm is blocked such as by tumor or clot?

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Three componets of bone tissue of an osteon?

The osteon, or Haversian system, is the fundamental functional unit of much compact bone. Each consists of concentric layers of Osteocytes, called Lamellae, surrounding a central Haversian Canal containing nerve and blood supplies.Osteoblasts are "parent cells" which form the lamellae sequentially, from the "outside" in toward the Haversian canal. Some of them develop into osteocytes, each contained in a space called a lacuna.Osteocytes contact the cytoplasmic processes of other osteocytes by a network of small canals known as canaliculi which is known to transport nutrients to, and waste away from the osteon.