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An osteon is the functional unit of cortical bone. Osteons contain osteocytes, which are cells that produce bone matrix.

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An osteon is a structural unit of compact bone tissue, consisting of concentric layers of bone matrix surrounding a central canal that contains blood vessels and nerves. An osteocyte, on the other hand, is a mature bone cell that is found within lacunae in the bone matrix and is responsible for maintaining bone tissue by regulating mineral homeostasis and responding to mechanical stress.

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