parenkysytit
Parenkysytit is a term used in certain languages to refer to parenchymal cells—the functional tissue of an organ or of plant tissue—distinguishing it from stroma, which provides structural support. In English, the corresponding concept is parenchyma or parenchymal cells. The exact usage of parenkysytit varies by language and discipline, but it generally denotes the living, metabolically active cells that carry out an organ’s primary functions.
In plants, parenchyma tissue comprises living cells with relatively thin primary walls. These cells are versatile
In animals and humans, parenchyma refers to the functional tissue of an organ, as opposed to its
Etymology and terminology: the term derives from Greek roots related to “infused” or “poured in,” and appears