Asked by Michelle Ruste on May 09, 2024
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Although they are two different types of connective tissue, cartilage and bone have what feature in common?
A) Lacunae and Haversian canals
B) Canaliculi and Haversian canals
C) Lacunae and canaliculi
D) Lamellae only
E) Lacunae only
Haversian Canals
Microscopic tubes or channels within the bone that contain blood vessels and nerves; part of the bone's vascular and innervation system.
Canaliculi
Small, channel-like structures in bones that allow for communication and nutrient exchange between osteocytes.
Lacunae
Small cavities or spaces within tissues, particularly in bone and cartilage, where cells reside.
- Acquire knowledge about the configuration and capabilities of connective tissue.
- Describe the purpose and value of extracellular components within the organization of tissue structures.
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Learning Objectives
- Acquire knowledge about the configuration and capabilities of connective tissue.
- Describe the purpose and value of extracellular components within the organization of tissue structures.
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