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Stroma (tissue), the connective, functionally supportive framework of a biological cell, tissue, or organ (in contrast, the parenchyma is the functional aspect of a tissue) Stroma of ovary , a soft tissue, well supplied with blood, consisting of spindle-shaped cells with a small amount of connective tissue
Stroma (from Ancient Greek στρῶμα 'layer, bed, bed covering') is the part of a tissue or organ with a structural or connective role. It is made up of all the parts without specific functions of the organ - for example, connective tissue, blood vessels, ducts, etc.
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 council area of Highland . The name comes from the Old Norse Straumey , meaning "island in the current".
The stroma of the ovary is a unique type of connective tissue abundantly supplied with blood vessels, consisting for the most part of spindle-shaped stroma cells. These appear similar to fibroblasts. The stroma also contains ordinary connective tissue such as reticular fibers and collagen. Ovarian stroma differs from typical connective tissue ...
The stroma of the cornea (or substantia propria) is a fibrous, tough, unyielding, perfectly transparent and the thickest layer of the cornea of the eye. It is between Bowman's layer anteriorly, and Descemet's membrane posteriorly.
Stroma is not the first Bridgerton star to pop up in the Harry Potter franchise.Regé-Jean Page, who plays Simon Basset, had an uncredited cameo in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 in ...
When it came to replacing him with Stroma, the director revealed that he checked in with the actor’s Pitch Perfect co-star, Elizabeth Banks, who also co-produced the 2012 film.
Stroma, in botany, refers to the colorless fluid surrounding the grana within the chloroplast. [ 1 ] Within the stroma are grana (stacks of thylakoid ), the sub-organelles where photosynthesis is started [ 2 ] before the chemical changes are completed in the stroma.