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What is stroma? - MyPathologyReport Stroma is the connective tissue just below the surface of an organ It is a special type of tissue that helps hold the other parts of the organ together Stroma is made up of cells that give the tissue its strength and shape
Definition of stroma - NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms The cells and tissues that support and give structure to organs, glands, or other tissues in the body The stroma is mostly made up of connective tissue, blood vessels, lymphatic vessels, and nerves
Stroma - Definition and Function | Biology Dictionary Stroma commonly refers to the fluid filled inner space of chloroplasts surrounding thylakoids and grana Initially, the stroma was thought to simply provide support for the pigmented thylakoids
Stroma, Scotland - Wikipedia Stroma is an uninhabited island in the Pentland Firth, between Orkney and the mainland of Scotland It forms part of the civil parish of Canisbay in Caithness, in the Highland council area
Stroma | anatomy | Britannica Testicular stroma, which fills the spaces between seminiferous tubules or spermatogenic cysts, consists chiefly of connective tissue, blood and lymphatic vessels, and nerves; it is more abundant in some vertebrates than in others
Stroma - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics Stroma is defined as a connective tissue that constantly remodels and adapts to tumor proliferation and normal tissue destruction, integral to tumor biology and consisting of connective cells, newly formed capillaries, extracellular fibers, and inflammatory cells
STROMA | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary Fibroblasts are found in connective tissue, which includes cartilage and the cellular matrix known as stroma that provides support to body structures Underlying the cervical epithelium is the cervical stroma