parenchymal

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English - Turkish
parankimal
(Tıp) Parenşima ile ilgili
(Tıp) Parenşima niteliğinde
parenkim
parenchyma
parankima
parenchyma
(Tıp, İlaç) Parankim. Parankima. Bir organ ya da bezin görev gören dokusudur. Örneğin, karaciğer parankimi denildiği zaman, karaciğerin bütünü anlaşılır
parenchyma
parankimi
parenchyma
{i} özel doku
parenchyma
i., biyol. özekdoku, parenkima
parenchyma
{i} parenkima
parenchyma
parankima yemişlerde ve taze dal ile yapraklarda lifli kısımların arasını dolduran hücresel doku
parenchyma
(Tıp) Organların özel dokusu, parenkima
parenchyma
{i} kanserli doku
parenchyma
(Biyoloji) parankim
parenchyma
özekdoku
parenchyma
anat
parenchyma
(Botanik, Bitkibilim) odun parenşimi
English - English
{s} pertaining to fundamental tissue (Anatomy, Botany and Zoology)
Of or pertaining to parenchyma
Of, pertaining to, or consisting of, parenchyma
parenchyma
the tissue making up most of the non-woody parts of a plant
parenchyma
{n} spungy substance, the pith of plants
parenchyma
The distinguishing or specific cells of a gland or organ, contained in and supported by the connective tissue framework, or stroma
parenchyma
{i} fundamental tissue (Anatomy, Botany and Zoology)
parenchyma
Cells that store nutrients in both hardwoods and softwoods
parenchyma
the functional part of an organ, as opposed to supporting tissue
parenchyma
connective tissue and blood vessels the primary tissue of higher plants composed of thin-walled cells that remain capable of cell division even when mature; constitutes the greater part of leaves, roots, the pulp of fruits, and the pith of stems
parenchyma
Thin-walled cells in plants that may have various functions and morphologies
parenchyma
animal tissue that constitutes the essential part of an organ as contrasted with e g connective tissue and blood vessels
parenchyma
Syn: Soft tissue, storage tissue In wood anatomy, tissue active in storage and distribution of carbohydrates; cells mostly short, with numerous simple pits
parenchyma
Soft cell tissue of plants Found in stem pith and in pulp of some fruits
parenchyma
The essential parts of an organ which are concerned with its function
parenchyma
Relatively unspecialised ground tissue composed of polyhedral cells with thin non-lignified cellulose cell walls and living protoplasts
parenchyma
In medicine, this term is applied to a specific or functional component of a gland or organ
parenchyma
the primary tissue of higher plants composed of thin-walled cells that remain capable of cell division even when mature; constitutes the greater part of leaves, roots, the pulp of fruits, and the pith of stems
parenchyma
animal tissue that constitutes the essential part of an organ as contrasted with e
parenchyma
Undifferentiated tissue of cells present in various parts of plant
parenchyma
The functioning portion of an organ; the neoplastic portion of a neoplasm
parenchyma
The essential or specialized part of an organ as distinguished from the supporting tissue
parenchyma
Plant tissue type composed of relatively undifferentiated (non-specialized) cells Found primarily in leaf (mesophyll), cortex, and also in conductive tissues
parenchyma
A generalized cell or tissue in a plant These cells may manufacture or store food, and can often divide or differentiate into other kinds of cells
parenchyma
Brick-shaped, generally alive cells with simple pits that store and distribute food materials
parenchyma
the internal functional tissues of an organ, as opposed to supporting or structural tissues
parenchyma
The soft celluar substance of the tissues of plants and animals, like the pulp of leaves, to soft tissue of glands, and the like
parenchyma
the portion of the organ that performs the unique function of that organ; each tissue is composed of parenchyma and the tissue that provides support known as stroma As an example, breast parenchyma would be the ductal/glandular units and the stroma would be the supporting fibroadipose connective tissue
parenchymal

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    Etymology

    [ p&-'re[ng]-k&-m& ] (noun.) 1651. New Latin, from Greek, visceral flesh, from parenchein to pour in beside, from para- + en- en- + chein to pour; more at FOUND.
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