Parenchyma is the bulk of an organ. Cells have nuclei. Organs comprise tissues, which comprise cells, each of which has a nucleus (RBCs excepted.)
Parenchyma cells are living at maturity because they retain their protoplasm, which includes the nucleus and other organelles essential for metabolic functions. This cellular structure allows them to perform vital roles such as photosynthesis, storage of nutrients, and tissue repair. Their ability to remain metabolically active contributes to plant growth and adaptability. Additionally, parenchyma cells can divide and differentiate, further supporting their living status.
Plant cells that are transitioning from parenchyma to collenchyma. The transition process sheds the nucleus as the cell walls become thickened and the cell beings to die. This is the process that is responsible for tree bark.
The phloem parenchyma cell contains a nucleus which helps in regulating its metabolic activities. These cells are involved in maintaining the osmotic pressure gradient within the sieve cell, aiding in the movement of sugars and nutrients in the phloem.
Brain parenchyma refers to the functional tissue of the brain, which includes the neurons, glial cells, and blood vessels. It is found throughout the brain, including the cerebral cortex, cerebellum, and brainstem.
The mesophyll is located between the upper and lower epidermis.
Parenchyma, companion, sieve tube, & xylem cells have no nucleus. But, those are only the cells with out a nucleus that are fuctional.
ER (rough and smooth), Chloroplasts, and the nucleus because it controls all of the other organelles
Parenchyma is the bulk of the organ, so uterine parenchyma means the uterine walls.
Cobrarlas hepática parenchyma
What is moderate breast parenchyma?
Thyroid parenchyma is the normal bulk of the thyroid.
The lachrymal parenchyma is the bulk of the tear gland.
The parenchyma are the functional parts of an organ in the body.
"Parenchyma" refers to the bulk of an organ, so the measurements of parenchyma vary from organ to organ.
Prenchyma cell in itself is a scientific name
what is heterogeneously dense breast parenchyma?
"Parenchyma" means the bulk of an organ. You don't mention the body part you're worried about, but in a breast, fibroglandular parencyma is the normal breast tissue, not a sign of a precancerous condition.