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The bone cells within lacunae receive nourishment from blood vessel through passageways called:

a. haversian canals
b. perforating canals
c. lamellae
d. medullary cavities
e. canaliculi

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Final answer:

Bone cells within lacunae receive nourishment from blood vessels through canaliculi.

Step-by-step explanation:

The bone cells within lacunae receive nourishment from blood vessels through passageways called canaliculi. Canaliculi are microchannels that connect the lacunae together, allowing nutrients to be transported to the osteocytes and waste to be removed from them.

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