English to Kannada Dictionary parenchyma

parenchyma

ಪರೆಂಕಿಮ
definition
noun
Brain parenchyma from the parietal lobe showed venous congestion, hemorrhage, and diffuse edema.
the functional tissue of an organ as distinguished from the connective and supporting tissue.
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Brain 'parenchyma' from the parietal lobe showed venous congestion, hemorrhage, and diffuse edema.
xylem 'parenchyma' cells
These layers include the epidermis, an exodermis in roots where it is differentiated, several layers of cortex cells, the endodermis, pericycle, xylem 'parenchyma' cells and finally the vessels.
In this study, the pectate lyase gene expression was located in the recent products of cambial divisions of both phloem and xylem and conspicuously localized in the xylem 'parenchyma' cells of young vascular bundles.
The tumor, which is often but not always associated with cystic lung lesions, may arise in pulmonary 'parenchyma' , the mediastinum, and pleura.
Parichnos tissue is 'parenchyma' with lots of air space between cells.
The tumor frequently extended to the adjacent lung 'parenchyma' , bronchi, visceral pleura, and mediastinal soft tissues.
the liver 'parenchyma'
ABA loss directly from the symplast to the apoplast is up to 4000 times lower than from mesophyll cells, phloem elements and stem 'parenchyma' cells.
Other mesodermal cells in the acoels are the peripheral 'parenchyma' (connective tissue) and tunica cells of the gonads, and these also arise from the gastrodermis.
Lesions in the cerebral hemispheres and brainstem included perivascular lymphocytes in leptomeninges and 'parenchyma' , with scattered microglial nodules in gray and white matter.
Endoreduplication has also been described in Arabidopsis leaf tissues and in 'parenchyma' and cortex root cells of various species.
In many dicotyledonous leaves, 'parenchyma' or sclerenchyma cells of the vascular bundle sheath extend to the epidermis on both leaf sides, forming the so-called bundle sheath extensions.
No myospherules were found within the renal 'parenchyma' or the adipose tissue.
The initial evaluation of the urinary sediment generally identifies patients with 'parenchymal' renal disease.
In non-angiosperm seed plants phloem elements consist mostly of sieve cells, while angiosperms have sieve tube cells in association with 'parenchymatous' companion cells.
The initial radiographic presentation of asbestosis is typically that of bilateral small primarily irregular 'parenchymal' opacities in the lower lobes bilaterally.
On a xylem side of the bundle there are several lignified narrow tracheary elements and a characteristic, relatively wide canal surrounded by unlignified, 'parenchymatous' cells.
The pulmonary research community has witnessed convergence around this concept by investigators focused on both airway remodeling in asthma and 'parenchymal' fibrosis.
When applied to stems, oil moved through both stomata and intercellular spaces between epidermal cells; oil molecules diffused into the cytoplasm of both the epidermal and the 'parenchymatous' cells.
The term cholestasis implies an arrest in bile flow, bile being a secretory product produced by hepatic 'parenchymal' cells and modified by contribution from the bile duct lining cells.
Small leafless twigs with 'parenchymatous' piths were also common, and on the basis of juvenile wood anatomy were probably derived from podocarp conifers.
Spirometric measures admittedly can be nonspecific; they do not appear to be well correlated with the 'parenchymal' damage of emphysema in a generally healthy population.
The root is composed of a dorsal and ventral epidermis between which are sandwiched about six 'parenchymatous' layers without intercellular spaces, and an anastomosing provascular strand.
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