When osteoblasts become trapped in lacunae during the process of bone formation, they differentiate into osteocytes. This transformation involves the loss of their active bone-forming functions, and they instead take on a role in maintaining bone tissue. Osteocytes communicate with other bone cells through their dendritic processes, helping to regulate bone remodeling and respond to mechanical stress.
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Lacunae
Osteocytes. These cells are housed within the lacunae of the bone matrix and play a key role in maintaining bone health and structure.
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Canaliculi
Cells inside lacunae receive oxygen through diffusion from nearby blood vessels. Blood vessels supply oxygen to surrounding tissues, which then diffuse into the lacunae where the cells reside. This process ensures that the cells inside lacunae receive the necessary oxygen for their metabolism.
The canal that connects lacunae to osteocytes is called a canaliculus. Canaliculi are small channels that allow for communication and nutrient exchange between osteocytes located within lacunae in compact bone tissue.
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In lacunae, you can find chondrocytes. Chondrocytes are cells that are responsible for maintaining the extracellular matrix of cartilage tissue.
The tiny canals that connect the lacunae are the canaliculi, the larger canals are the Haversian canals.
In biological terms, lacunae can refer to the small cavities within bone tissue where osteocytes reside. In a general sense, lacunae can also refer to any small empty space or gap within a structure.
The lacunae is the space that holds the cartilage in the bones of the human body. This allows us to move, walk, run, and jump without feeling pain of the bones hitting each other.