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Parenchyma (/pəˈrɛŋkɪmə/) is the bulk of
functional substance in an
animal organ or
structure such as a tumour. In zoology, it is the
tissue that fills...
- This
glossary of
mycology is a list of
definitions of
terms and
concepts relevant to mycology, the
study of fungi.
Terms in
common with
other fields, if...
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within the
Moraceae is
presence of
laticifers and
milky sap in all
parenchymatous tissues, but
generally useful field characters include two
carpels sometimes...
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Cerebellar degeneration is a
condition in
which cerebellar cells,
otherwise known as neurons,
become damaged and
progressively weaken in the cerebellum...
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cambium cuts out
cells on both the
outer and
inner side.
These cells are
parenchymatous. Most of
these cells transform into
xylem and phloem. But
certain cells...
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woody plants,
Unlike in
other extant gymnosperms the soft and
highly parenchymatous wood in
cycads is
poorly lignified, and
their main
structural support...
- however, are
found in
stoneworts (Charales) and Coleochaetales,
orders of
parenchymatous charophytes that are the
closest relatives of the land plants, where...
- by a cell wall, as in Chrysosphaera. A few are
filamentous or even
parenchymatous in organization, such as Phaeoplaca.
These were
included in various...
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druses type.
Powder microscopical examination showed presence of fibres,
parenchymatous cells,
periderm and
vessel elements.
Histochemical analysis of stem...
- of this
would be Bone
Marrow Derived Cells (BMDCs)
being fused with
parenchymatous organs.
There are four
methods that cell
biologists and biophysicists...