How are interstitial lamellae different from the concentric lamellae?
A) Interstitial lamellae's osteocytes are not alive.
B) Interstitial lamellae are only found in spongy bone.
C) Interstitial lamellae are partial osteons located between the concentric lamellae of complete osteons.
D) Interstitial lamellae are not connected to the bone blood supply.
Answer: C) Interstitial lamellae are partial osteons located between the concentric lamellae of complete osteons.
You might also like to view...
Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. General sense organs are characterized by large complex organs or localized groupings of specialized receptors. 2. One of the main functions of a sense organ is to change a physical stimulus into an electrical signal. 3. General sense organs are found throughout the body but are most concentrated in the internal organs. 4. Specialized receptors found near the point of junction between tendons and muscles are called mechanoreceptors. 5. Muscle spindles can be classified as proprioceptors.
Define colostrum
What will be an ideal response?
The skin is anchored to underlying muscle or bone by the __________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Which of the following are NOT correctly paired?
a. cytokines and nongland cells b. vertebrate immune cell communication and immunosynapse c. inflammation and second line of defense d. amoebocytes and hemocytes e. antimicrobial peptides and opsonin