What does the term “haversian canal” refer to in bone? A. the larger examples of foramina. B. a groove that receives a muscle’s tendon. C. the centre of an osteon that contains blood capillaries. D. the space within a long bone that contains marrow.
Option C. Haversian canals are a sequence of tubes round slender channels fashioned with the aid of using lamellae. The Haversian canals surround blood vessels and nerve fibers at some point of the bone and communicate with osteocytes. The canals and the encompassing lamellae are referred to as a Haversian system (or an osteon).