9. What are the Haversian
canals and the Volkmann’s
canals of the bones? Is the
osseous tissue vascularized?

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The Haversian canalsare
canals present in osseous tissue
within blood vessels and
pass. The osseous distributes
itself in concentric manner around
canals. The Volkmann’s are
communications between Harvesian
canals.

The tissue is highly
in its interior.