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Haversian canals are found in:

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Adipose tissue
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Cartilage
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Bone matrix
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Areolar tissue
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Solution

The correct option is C Bone matrix

The Haversian canal is a cylindrical, column-like structure in compact bones. It consists of microscopic cylindrical structures, oriented parallel to the long axis of the bone. They are laid down in the concentric rings, called lamellae in the matrix of the bone.

They are not seen in other types of connective tissues such as adipose tissue, areolar tissue and cartilage.

So, the correct answer is option C.

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