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Volkmann's canals canals communicating with the haversian canals, for passage of blood vessels through bone. ... canals communicating with the haversian canals, for passage of blood vessels through bone from the periosteum.
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Haversian canals (sometimes Canals of Havers, named after British physician Clopton Havers) are a series of tubes around narrow channels formed by lamellae. This is the region of bone called compact bone. ... What is the canal that runs through each of the core osteon or haversian canals? Read answer...
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(Redirected from Haversian canal) Jump to: navigation, search ... The Haversian canals surround blood vessels and nerve cells throughout the bone ... Full article >>>; The osteon, or Haversian system, is the fundamental functional unit of much compact bone.
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The small vascular canals that run through longitudinally in the center of the haversian systems of compact osseous tissue, through which the blood vessels ramify in bone.
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Noun: Haversian canal. Any of the many tiny canals that contain blood vessels and connective tissue and that form a network in bone ...
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As candidates for tissue-independent phases of cortical and trabecular bone we consider (i) hydroxyapatite, (ii) collagen, (iii) ultrastructural water and non-collagenous organic matter, and (iv) marrow (water) filling the Haversian canals and the intertrabecular space. ... Haversian System [physiology]
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Definition and other additional information on Haversian canals from Biology-Online.org dictionary. ... Does anyone know what the flow rate of fluid through the haversian canals is? Cheers; See entire post...
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The lamellae surround a central Haversian canal(Hc) which contains blood vessels, nerves and lymphatics. Very delicate thread-like lines can be seen connecting the black osteocytes (oc)with the Haversian canal.
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