Anatomy A215 Virtual Microscopy
Ground Bone
 
 

Bone is a specialized connective tissue with a great deal of rigidity and strength. Each of its cells, called an osteocyte, resides in a space, again called a lacuna.

Bone is found generally in two forms, spongy or compact. These can be distinguished grossly in the cut bone(s) on display. Compact bone is made up of cylindrical osteons (also called Haversian systems). You should be able to identify these systems and their parts in both types of bone slide available for viewing with the virtual microscope.

Be sure you can identify each of the following on the GROUND BONE slide:
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