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Question:

Haversian canal in the bone of mammals are connected by small blood vessel canal called: Schlemm's canal, Volkmann's canal, Portal capillaries, Sinuses

Schlemm's canal

Portal capillaries

Volkmann's canal

Sinuses

Solution:

Haversian canals are characteristically present in mammalian bones, they are the longitudinal canals that run parallel to each other. Each of them contains a nerve, an artery, a vein and a lymph vessel. The Haversian canals are interconnected by transverse channels called Volkmann's canal. These are the small channels in the bone that transmit blood vessels from the periosteum into the bone and that communicate with the Haversian canals. The perforating canals provide energy with an nourishing elements for osteons. So, the correct answer is 'Volkmann's canal'