The structural unit of compact bone, consisting of concentric lamellae surrounding a central canal, is known as the:
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Correct answer: Osteon (Haversian system)
Osteons (Haversian systems) are the functional units of compact bone. They are aligned parallel to the long axis of the bone to provide weight-bearing strength and house the Haversian canals containing blood vessels and nerves.
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