Perforating canals are channels in the compact bone that contain blood vessels and nerves. They connect the nutrient and longitudinal canals, allowing for the transportation of nutrients and waste products throughout the bone. Perforating canals are also known as Volkmann's canals.
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Compact bone has a greater blood supply compared to spongy bone. Compact bone contains Haversian systems or osteons, which are densely packed with blood vessels, whereas spongy bone has a more porous structure with fewer blood vessels. This difference in blood supply helps compact bone to support higher mechanical loads and resist fractures more effectively than spongy bone.
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In compact (dense) bone, the nerves and blood vessels run through conduits known as the Haversian Canals. These are connected to the bone cells by canaliculi channels.
Haversian canals
D. haversian canals. Blood vessels, lymphatic vessels, and nerves travel through compact bone via the haversian canals, which run longitudinally through the bone and provide a pathway for these structures to reach bone cells and tissues.
The basic unit of a compact bone is an osteon. This is also known as the Haversian canal and it contains blood vessels that transport blood to the bone.