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The tissue type composed of Haversian systems is called compact bone or cortical bone. It is a dense, hard tissue that provides strength and support to the skeletal system. Haversian systems, also known as osteons, are repeating units within compact bone that contain concentric layers of mineralized bone tissue surrounding a central canal with blood vessels and nerves.
Compact bone tissue is arranged in concentric layers called lamellae around a central canal that contains blood vessels and nerves. These layers give compact bone its strength and resilience, helping to support the body and protect vital organs.
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Bones are composed of multiple layers, including the periosteum (outer layer), compact bone (dense, strong layer), spongy bone (porous inner layer), and bone marrow (innermost layer where blood cells are produced). These layers work together to provide structure, support, and protection to the body.
The three layers within a bone are periosteum, compact bone, and yellow marrow.
A rock composed of layers of sediment.
The three layers are the retina, sclera, and the choroid.
Compact bone tissue is composed of Haversian systems, also known as osteons. These are cylindrical structures that consist of concentric layers of bone matrix surrounding a central canal called the Haversian canal, which contains blood vessels and nerves.
There are 4 layers of a bone the periosteum , compact bone , spongy bone or cancellus , and bone marrow.
bone marrow compact bone spongy bone
Compact Bone, Spongy Bone, Bone Marrow
Compact bone & Cartukage