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transplanterte

Transplanterte is the past tense form of the Norwegian verb transplantere, meaning to move a plant, tissue, organ, or other material from one location to another. The term is used in both horticultural and medical contexts, with different implications for handling, purpose, and outcomes.

In horticulture and agriculture, transplanting refers to moving seedlings or young plants from nurseries or containers

In medicine, transplantation describes the surgical transfer of organs, tissues, or cells from a donor to a

In everyday language, transplantere and transplanterte appear in discussions of gardening, forestry, medicine, and biology. The

into
soil
or
larger
pots.
The
aim
is
to
give
roots
more
space,
improve
access
to
light,
and
promote
robust
long‑term
growth.
Transplanting
is
usually
timed
to
minimize
stress,
often
in
mild
weather
when
roots
are
established
but
before
extreme
temperatures
or
drought.
Handling
should
minimize
root
disturbance
and
drying,
and
aftercare
may
include
watering,
shading,
mulching,
and
gradual
acclimatization
to
outdoor
conditions.
recipient.
Examples
include
kidney,
liver,
heart
transplants,
and
bone
marrow
or
corneal
transplants.
The
term
transplanterte
can
be
used
to
refer
to
transplanted
organs
or
tissues.
Medical
transplantation
involves
matching
donor
and
recipient,
managing
immune
compatibility,
and
using
immunosuppressive
therapy
to
reduce
rejection.
Outcomes
vary
by
organ
type,
patient
condition,
and
donor
availability,
and
ethical
considerations,
organ
shortage,
and
post-operative
care
are
central
to
practice.
concept
highlights
the
movement
and
establishment
of
living
material
in
a
new
location,
whether
for
growth,
function,
or
restoration.
Etymologically,
the
word
derives
from
Latin
transplantare.