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The interconnecting tiny arches of bone tissue found in spongy bone are called____

A. osteons
B. lacunae
C. trabeculae
D. concentric lamellae
E. interstitial lamellae

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Answer:

Option C "trabeculae " would be the correct choice.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • Reasonably assume that you sometimes compress and then get into their shoulder, and then through the bones tissue or cells at either the bottom of each femur (the biggest or strongest bone throughout either leg).
  • At either the edges of spongy bone, including the femur, the bones still aren't solid, although riddled with holes attached through thin rods as well as sheets of bone cells identified as trabeculae.

The remaining four solutions are not relevant to the situation in question. It is the right approach to the above.

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