calluskudosta
Calluskudosta, or callus tissue, is a mass of cells that forms in response to wounding, royal or intentional induction in tissue culture. The concept applies across plants and animals, but the tissue’s origin, composition, and role differ between kingdoms.
In plants, callus tissue arises from explanted tissues when placed on nutrient media containing plant hormones,
In animals and humans, callus formation is part of fracture healing. After injury, an inflammatory response
Dermatologically, a cutaneous callus is a thickened patch of keratin on the skin due to repeated pressure
Overall, calluskudosta represents a common biological response to tissue stress that can aid healing and regeneration