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What passes through the Haversian canal

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A Haversian canal is referred to as any minute tube, which forms a network in a bone and also contains blood vessels. Blood vessels, nerve fibers and lymphatics may pass through the Haversian canal. Haversian canals are found surrounding blood vessels and nerve cells all over the bones and interacts with bone cells from end to end networks known as canaliculi.

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