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Trace out the different parts of the bone from outside to inside.
A)Haversian, canal  B) Concentric lamellae
C) Interstital lamellae D) Endosteum
E) Inner circumferential lamellae
F) Endosteum
G)Outer circumferential lamellae
H)Bone marrow
I) Peristoeum  

A

A-E-B-C-H-I-F-D

B

I-G-C-B-A-E-F-H

C

A-B-C-D-E-F-G-H-I

D

B-C-D-E-G-H-F-A-I

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