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The matrix of bone and cartilage can be distinguished by the presence of
Options
(a) Harversian canal
(b) lacuna
(c) chromatophores
(d) adipose cells
Correct Answer:
Harversian canal
Explanation:
The Haversian canal is characteristic feature of the mammalian bones. They are present in the matrix. They generally run parallel to the bone surface. Each Haversian canal contains and artery, a vein, a lymph vessel, a nerve and some bone cells, all packed in with connective tissue. The Haversian canals are interconnected by transverse channels, the Volkmann’s canals.
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