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Question

Haverisan canal occurs in

Options

A.humerus
B.pubis
C.scapula
D.clavicle

Solution

Haverisan canal, named after ′Clopton Havers′ are fine channels parallel to the long axis of mammalian bone containing blood vessels, nerve fibres, connective tissue and occasionally lymphatic vessels. Haversian system is found in lomg bones of mammals (humerus among given options) and absent in spongy bones of mammals.

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