Compact bone and haversian system
compact bone
The cylindrical structure called the osteon or the Haversian system is the basic structural and functional unit of mature compact bone Osteons run parallel to the shaft of the bone
Haversion canal
central to entire structural and functional unit, contains blood vessels and nerves that supply the bone
Concentric lamellae
layers or rings that surround the Haversion canal, consisting of connective tissue (bone salts and collagen fibers) and osteocytes
Osteocytes
mature bone cells located between adjacent concentric lamellae
Interstitial lamellae
partial lamellae that are "left-over" portions of an osteon that is undergoing reconstruction (bone is a dynamic organ)
Canaliculi
relatively small channels that connect adjacent lacunae. These communicating channels allow for metabolic interactions between osteocytes
Circumferential lamellae
rings of bone just internal to the endosteum
Perforating canals
run perpendicular to and connect the central canals, also containing blood vessels and nerves
Lacunae
spaces within the matrix of the bone where osteocytes reside