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Type of plant tissue
Type Words
Type of plant tissue
Type Words
Type of animal tissue

Examples of stroma

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Instead, eyes retain the pigment granules and accumulate them in the iris stroma.
From the usatoday.com
After a week or two, the stroma starts raining down spores to the forest floor below.
From the sciencedaily.com
Therefore, NK cells are found in the stroma and are not in contact with tumour cells.
From the nature.com
The stroma is the supporting cells and connective tissue in the breast.
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Tumour stroma and the extracellular matrix are indispensable support structures for a tumour.
From the nature.com
The tumour stroma is an active participant during cancer progression.
From the nature.com
Similarities between tumor stroma generation and wound healing.
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And when you get cells away from the stroma they tend to die off.
From the fightcll.org
The ant dies in this position, while the fungus produces a stroma out of the ant's head over several days.
From the theepochtimes.com
More examples
  • A mass of fungal tissue that has spore-bearing structures embedded in it or on it
  • The dense colorless framework of a chloroplast
  • The supporting tissue of an organ (as opposed to parenchyma)
  • In animal tissue, stroma (from Greek u03C3u03C4u03C1u1FF6u03BCu03B1, meaning u201Clayer, bed, bed coveringu201D) is the part of a tissue or organ that has a connective and structural role. It consists of all the parts which do not conduct the specific functions of the organ, for example, connective tissue, blood vessels, nerves, ducts, etc...
  • Stroma is an island off the northern coast of the Scottish mainland. It is the more southerly of the two islands in the Pentland Firth between the Orkney Islands and Caithness. ...
  • The tissue structure of an organ, etc., that serves to support it
  • (Stromal) Relating to the stroma of an organ or other structure, that is, its framework, usually of connective tissue, rather than its specific substance. (SMD)
  • The middle, thickest layer of tissue in the cornea.
  • The cornea's middle layer; it consists of lamellae (collagen) and cells, and makes up most of the cornea.