Osteocytes in Osteons: Number, Function & Location
An osteon, also known as a Haversian system, typically contains around 10 to 20 osteocytes. These osteocytes are star-shaped cells that reside in small cavities called lacunae within the bone matrix. They are responsible for maintaining the bone's structure, sensing mechanical stress, and regulating mineral homeostasis.Osteoporosis - Related Articles
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