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Longitudinal canal carrying blood vessels and nerves?

The central, or Haversian, canal. The canal runs through the core of each osteon.


Through what part of a vertebra does the spinal cord pass?

The central canal of the spinal cord. The central canal, also known as ependymal canal, is the cerebrospinal fluid-filled space that runs longitudinally through the length of the entire spinal cord.


What are the functions of central canal?

what is the function for central canal


What is framinal narrowing of the central canal in spine?

what ismoderate central canal narrowing


Where is nara canal?

nara canal length


When relaxed and stretched out the average adult alimentary canal is approximately?

6-8 meters in length.


What was the name of Central America's US-built canal?

The Panama Canal.


What is the name of the canal that sperates central and south America?

Panama Canal


Is the Panama Canal located in England?

No, the Panama Canal is in Central America.


Describe how an osteoctyle located near a central canal can pass nutrients to osteocytes located far from the central canal?

The osteocyte near the central canal receives nutrients from blood vessels in the central canal. It can then pass these nutrients through gap junctions to neighboring osteocytes, which in turn pass them on to osteocytes located further away from the central canal. This process allows for the distribution of nutrients throughout the bone tissue.


The central canal is also called the?

There is not a listed name for the Indiana Central Canal. This canal is eight miles long and another 80 miles are still awaiting completion.


Where is the central canal located?

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