The covering of the outer surface of bone is the
A. trabeculae.
B. lamellae.
C. lacunae.
D. periosteum.
E. canaliculi.
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Question 2) These are blood vessels that carry blood from the medullary cavity and periosteum to the osteon and run perpendicular to the long axis of the bone.
A. Haversian canals
B. lamellar canals
C. Volkmann canals
D. osteochondral canals
E. Sharpey's canals
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Question 3) Spaces in the bone matrix that are occupied by osteocytes are
A. periosteum.
B. trabeculae.
C. lacunae.
D. lamellae.
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Question 4) Thin sheets of bone matrix are
A. lamellae.
B. lacunae.
C. trabeculae.
D. periosteum.
E. canaliculi.
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Question 5) Small channels extending through the bone matrix are
A. lacunae.
B. lamellae.
C. canaliculi.
D. periosteum.
E. trabeculae.
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Question 6) The type of lamellae that forms the outside surface of compact bone is
A. interstitial.
B. circumferential.
C. appositional.
D. concentric.
E. oppositional.
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Question 7) Interconnecting rods of bone are
A. periosteum.
B. trabeculae.
C. lamellae.
D. canaliculi.
E. lacunae.
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Question 8) The type of lamellae found between osteons (Haversian systems) is
A. interstitial.
B. oppositional.
C. appositional.
D. circumferential.
E. concentric.
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Question 9) You would look for concentric lamellae
A. as components of the cartilage.
B. in between osteons.
C. around the central canal of an osteon.
D. on the outer surface of compact bone tissues.
E. in the bone marrow.
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Question 10) A passageway connecting neighboring osteocytes in an osteon is a
A. lacuna.
B. lamella.
C. osteocanal.
D. canaliculus.
E. central canal.