EPITHELIUM CONNECTIVE TISSUE SKIN
CONNECTIVE TISSUE
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 Canals that run at right angles in compact bone connecting central canals to one another. 
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  Volkmann’s canals 
 
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  Haversian canals 
 
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  Canaliculi 
 
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  Lacunae 
 
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 Explanation: 
Detailed explanation-1: -Volkmann’s canal: Also known as perforating holes, these are microscopic structures found in the compact bone that carry small arteries throughout the bone. anastomose: Joined or run together. Haversian canal: A hollow channel in the center of an osteon, running parallel to the length of a bone.
Detailed explanation-2: -function in bone vascular system …of the cortex, are called Volkmann canals; Volkmann canals connect adjacent osteons and also connect the blood vessels of the Haversian canals with the periosteum, the tissue covering the bone’s outer surface.
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