noun
- Plural of parenchyma; the functional tissue of a plant or animal organ, as distinct from its supporting framework.
- In botany, the soft, living tissue of plants composed of thin-walled cells, found in leaves, stems, and roots.
- In zoology, the essential functional tissue of an organ, as opposed to connective or supporting tissue.
Usage: biology; anatomy; technical
Usage: botany; technical
Usage: zoology; anatomy; technical
Examples
- The parenchymas of the leaf are responsible for photosynthesis.
- Plant parenchymas consist of living cells with thin cell walls.
- The liver's parenchymas perform vital metabolic functions.
- Different parenchymas in the root system absorb water and nutrients.
- Under the microscope, the parenchymas appeared as tightly packed cells.
- The kidney's parenchymas filter waste from the blood.