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An osteocanal is a small channel or passage within bone tissue that allows blood vessels and nerves to travel through. It plays a crucial role in the connectivity and nourishment of bone, facilitating the exchange of nutrients and waste products. Osteocanals are part of the bone's vascular and nervous systems, contributing to its overall health and functionality.

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