Bone: the organ - compact bone
Compact bone forms the majority of the diaphysis and is seen in cross section of a decalcified bone preparation (above right) and in a ground bone preparation (below right). 200x, 200x
Haversian systems
Compact bone forms the majority of the diaphysis and is seen in cross section of a decalcified bone preparation (above right) and in a ground bone preparation (below right). 200x, 200x
- Haversian canals
Compact bone forms the majority of the diaphysis and is seen in cross section of a decalcified bone preparation (above right) and in a ground bone preparation (below right). 200x, 200x
Osteocytes
Compact bone forms the majority of the diaphysis and is seen in cross section of a decalcified bone preparation (above right) and in a ground bone preparation (below right). 200x, 200x
Osteocyte lacunae
Compact bone forms the majority of the diaphysis and is seen in cross section of a decalcified bone preparation (above right) and in a ground bone preparation (below right). 200x, 200x
Canaliculi
Compact bone forms the majority of the diaphysis and is seen in cross section of a decalcified bone preparation (above right) and in a ground bone preparation (below right). 200x, 200x
Endosteum >
Within compact bone, endosteum lines Haversian and Volkmann’s canals. It does not extend into lacunae or canaliculi.