The lamellae are layers, membranes or plates of tissue. In compact bone tissue, each osteon is formed of lamellae, i.e., layers of a matrix surrounding a central canal (Haversian canal).
- The layers of the bony matrix in compact bone tissue are called LAMELLAE.
- The osteon is the functional unit of compact bone.
- Each osteon is formed by a canal surrounded by the lamellae.
- These lamellae are concentric rings of a compact matrix, which consist of collagen fibrils arranged in parallel areas.
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