The main function of a canaliculi is to serve as a passageway between 2 or more organs in the body. These are mostly found in the bones of the human body.
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Canaliculi. Their function is to allow nutrients and waste to pass between osteocytes within the bone matrix.
The little canals that connect areas of bone cells are called canaliculi. These canaliculi allow for communication and nutrient exchange between adjacent bone cells, known as osteocytes. This network helps maintain bone health and function.
Minute canals connecting osteocytes in bone tissue are called canaliculi. These canals allow for communication and nutrient exchange between osteocytes, helping to maintain the health and function of bone tissue. Canaliculi are essential for the overall integrity and maintenance of bone structure and strength.
Canaliculi are tiny channels in bone tissue that allow for the exchange of nutrients and waste between osteocytes (bone cells) and blood vessels. They help maintain the health and function of bone by facilitating communication and transport within the bone tissue.
Bile canaliculi act as ducts that collect bile secreted from hepatic cells.
Canaliculi
Canaliculi are the narrow passageways that contain cytoplasmic extensions of osteocytes in bone tissue. These canaliculi connect neighboring osteocytes and allow for communication and nutrient exchange between these cells.
The tiny canals that connect the lacunae are the canaliculi, the larger canals are the Haversian canals.
Canaliculi are small, microscopic canals between the various lacunae of ossified bone. The radiating processes of the osteocytes project into these canals
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