| parenchyma |
The tissue of an organ (as distinguished from supporting or connective tissue).
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| parenchyma |
A tissue composed of living, thin-walled cells that can continue to divide even when mature; parenchyma cells usually leave intercellular spaces between them. (2)
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| parenchymatous |
describes tissues or thalli made up of thin-walled, apparently randomly arranged cells, packed tightly together and thus usually polygonal.
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| parenchyma |
In medicine, this term is applied to a specific or functional component of a gland or organ.
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| parenchymal |
zum Parenchym geh?end
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