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Lamellaa is a term that can refer to several different structures depending on the scientific context. In biology, a lamella is a thin layer or plate. For instance, in bone tissue, osteocytes are arranged in concentric lamellae around a central Haversian canal, forming the structural units of compact bone. In cartilage, chondrocytes are also found within lacunae, which can be arranged in lamellar patterns. Skeletal muscle also exhibits lamellar organization, where the sarcoplasmic reticulum forms flattened sacs.
In botany, a lamella can describe the thin plates that make up the gills of fungi. These
More generally, the term lamella can be used in material science to describe thin layers within a