Describe the Haversian and Volkmanns canals of bones
Describe the Haversian and Volkmann’s canals of the bones? Is osseous tissue vascularized?
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The Haversian canals are longitudinal canals existed in the osseous tissue in the blood vessels and nerves pass. The osseous tissue allocates itself in a concentric way around such canals. The Volkmann’s canals are communications among the Harvesian canals. The osseous tissue is greatly vascularized in its interior.
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