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Animal Histology

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How are osteocytes found?

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In a lacunae, or osteoplast, which are interconnected by canaliculi containing the cytoplasmic extensions connected via gap junctions, allowing osteocytes to access into different nutrients, between osteocyte and osteoplast, there is a thin non mineralized periosteocytic space containing collagen fibers and high concentration of proteoglycans.


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