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  1. Osteon - Wikipedia

    In osteology, the osteon or haversian system (/ həˈvɜːr.ʒən /; named for Clopton Havers) is the fundamental functional unit of much compact bone. Osteons are roughly cylindrical structures that …

  2. Osteon | Haversian System, Bone Matrix & Osteocytes | Britannica

    Osteons are formations characteristic of mature bone and take shape during the process of bone remodeling, or renewal. New bone may also take this structure as it forms, in which case the …

  3. Osteon - Definition and Examples - Biology Online Dictionary

    Mar 22, 2023 · In osteology (the study of bony structures and skeleton), the osteons (or Haversian systems) are the primary structural and functional unit of a compact bone. They are found in the …

  4. Osteon: Structure, Turnover, and Regeneration - PMC

    Osteons (the Haversian system) form structural and functional units of cortical bone. In recent years, emerging evidences have shown that the osteon structure (including osteocytes, lamellae, …

  5. What Is an Osteon? Anatomy and Function in Bones

    Aug 19, 2025 · Osteons are the primary structural units of compact bone, which forms the hard, dense outer shell of bones. These units typically run parallel to the long axis of the bone.

  6. The Skeletal System and The Osteon – Anatomy and Physiology I ...

    Compact bone consists of closely packed structures called osteons. Osteons consist of a central (Haversian) canal surrounded by concentric rings/layers of bone matrix called lamellae, where …

  7. Osteon | Complete Anatomy - Elsevier

    Osteons are the cylindrical, functional units of bone. In adults, osteons mainly form in existing compact bone through the continuous process of bone remodeling.