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What (who) is sulfite pulp - definition

TISSUE IN THE SPLEEN
Splenic pulp; Red Pulp

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SALT OR ESTER OF SULFUROUS ACID
Sulphite; Sulfites; Sulphites; Sulfite ion; Sulfite Allergy; Sulphite allergy; Sulphiting
·noun A salt of sulphurous acid.
II. Sulphite ·add. ·noun A person who is spontaneous and original in his habits of thought and conversation.
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SALT OR ESTER OF SULFUROUS ACID
Sulphite; Sulfites; Sulphites; Sulfite ion; Sulfite Allergy; Sulphite allergy; Sulphiting
Sulfites or sulphites are compounds that contain the sulfite ion (or the sulfate(IV) ion, from its correct systematic name), . The sulfite ion is the conjugate base of bisulfite.
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SALT OR ESTER OF SULFUROUS ACID
Sulphite; Sulfites; Sulphites; Sulfite ion; Sulfite Allergy; Sulphite allergy; Sulphiting
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(US sulfite)
¦ noun Chemistry a salt of sulphurous acid.

Wikipedia

Red pulp

The red pulp of the spleen is composed of connective tissue known also as the cords of Billroth and many splenic sinusoids that are engorged with blood, giving it a red color. Its primary function is to filter the blood of antigens, microorganisms, and defective or worn-out red blood cells.

The spleen is made of red pulp and white pulp, separated by the marginal zone; 76-79% of a normal spleen is red pulp. Unlike white pulp, which mainly contains lymphocytes such as T cells, red pulp is made up of several different types of blood cells, including platelets, granulocytes, red blood cells, and plasma.

The red pulp also acts as a large reservoir for monocytes. These monocytes are found in clusters in the Billroth's cords (red pulp cords). The population of monocytes in this reservoir is greater than the total number of monocytes present in circulation. They can be rapidly mobilised to leave the spleen and assist in tackling ongoing infections.