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Haversian canal is
Options
(a) Found in all the bones
(b) Found only in long human bones
(c) Found in alimentary canal
(d) None of the above
Correct Answer:
Found only in long human bones
Explanation:
In mammalian bone, matrix is arranged in fine concentric rings-lamellae, around a Haversian canal (containing blood vessels, lymphatics and nerves). This forms a Harversian system. Its main function is transportation of nutrients and O₂ through blood. It is present only in long compact bones and absent in spongy bones.
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Topics: Structural Organisation In Animals
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Subject: Biology
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