Fibroblasts
Red pulp filters the blood of antigens and microorganisms.
A soft, soggy substance could be something like wet paper, mushy food, or a soaked sponge. These substances may have lost their firmness and structure due to being saturated with moisture.
. If you were to take a cross section of the spleen, you would find that it is separated in to two distinct types of tissue. They are called red pulp and white pulp. I'll give you one guess how they got those names. Red and white pulp have different functions. Red pulp contains blood filled sinuses (a fancy name for spaces). The primary function if red pulp is to act as a mechanical filter, removing old red blood cells from general circulation. White pulp contains many B and T type lymphocytes. These cells are vital to the functioning of the immune system. Naturally, this means that the white pulp plays an important role in fighting infections within the body. The spleen is also a secondary manufacturer of red blood cells. In adults most red blood cells are made in the long bones such as your femur, but the spleen is a important producer of red blood cells in a fetus. Once the long bones are fully developed, the spleen's production of red blood cells becomes insignificant.
No, teeth do not produce red blood cells. Red blood cells are produced in the bone marrow, which is a spongy tissue found inside bones. Teeth are composed of enamel, dentin, and pulp, but they do not have the capacity to generate blood cells.
The wall of the pulp cavity is surrounded by Dentin
Pulp
The pulp has bigger cells in it, while the skin has many tiny cells.
Tomato pulp is composed of mainly parenchyma cells, which are versatile cells that store nutrients and perform various functions in the plant. These cells give the pulp its fleshy texture and contain the majority of the juice and soluble solids in the tomato.
pulp
it is a heterogeneous mixture with the pulp and homogeneous without the pulp. Its also a suspension (with the pulp), since the pulp settles on the bottom upon standing.
You buy drums with frozen pulp from the juicer near the grower.
No, pulp is not an element. Pulp typically refers to the soft, moist, and fibrous part of fruit or vegetables. It is a mixture of water, sugars, and fibers found in the cells of plants.
Red pulp filters the blood of antigens and microorganisms.
A substance know as pulp and nerves
Ondontoblasts: specialized cells that reside in the outer margins of the pulp cavity, produce the dentin.
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No. Cotton fiber is made out of protein, which is a cellular product, but not made out of cells. Synthetic fiber is made out of polymers, but not cells. Paper towels are made out of ground up and processed wood pulp. Wood pulp is made out of cells. However, after they are ground, processed with chemicals, and the products recombined, they are no longer cells.