Connective Tissue
the stroma is a bed of elastic connective tissue
A stroma is the connective, part of a cell, organ or tissue. The function of a stroma is to hold the cell, organ, or tissue together and help it maintain form.
The stroma
A stroma is the connective, part of a cell, organ or tissue. The function of a stroma is to hold the cell, organ, or tissue together and help it maintain form.
It is the tissue which surrounds and supports the actually functional lung tissue
Reticular connective tissue
reticular connective tissue
Stroma is the region outside bones and organs. It refers to the connective tissue that holds the bones and organs in place.
Reticular connective tissue
Lungs are made of spongey elastic tissue. Muscles around the lungs help it contract.
Blood is called specialized fluid connective tissue because of its composition of blood cells suspended in the blood plasma.
Stroma is the medical term meaning the connective tissue that provides the framework for an organ. It's counterpart is parenchyma, which means the main mass of the organ.