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parenchyma

/puh-reng-kuh-muh/US // pəˈrɛŋ kə mə //UK // (pəˈrɛŋkɪmə) //

实质部,实质层,实体,实质

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Botany. the fundamental tissue of plants, composed of thin-walled cells able to divide.
    • : Anatomy, Zoology. the specific tissue of an animal organ as distinguished from its connective or supporting tissue.
    • : Zoology. a type of soft, spongy connective tissue of certain invertebrates, as the flatworms.
    • : Pathology. the functional tissue of a morbid growth.

Examples

  • That of Pyralis tuberculana constructs a pannier-shaped one of the parenchyma of the leaves of plants.

  • These are filled with polygonal cells, which form the true parenchyma of the body.

  • Parenchyma, pa-reng′ki-m, n. the soft cellular tissue of glandular and other organs, as the pith in plants or the pulp in fruits.

  • To ascertain the presence of bubble-cells in the parenchyma of a Spongillid.

  • They are the chief constituents of the fleshy parenchyma of fruits, tubers, rhizomes.