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pith and marrow - translation to English

IN BOTANY, A TISSUE IN THE STEMS OF VASCULAR PLANTS. THE CENTRAL REGION OF A STEM, THE INNER PART OF THE STELE THAT IS PRODUCED BY DIFFERENTIATION OF THE GROUND MERISTEM
Stem pith; Stelar parenchyma; Pith wood

pith         
pith 1. noun 1) сердцевина (растения) 2) спинной мозг 3) суть, сущность (часто the pith and marrow of) 4) сила, энергия 2. v. 1) забивать (скот) посредством прокалывания спинного мозга 2) извлекать сердцевину (из растений)
yellow bone marrow         
  • Hematopoietic precursor cells: [[promyelocyte]] in the center, two [[metamyelocyte]]s next to it and [[band cell]]s from a bone marrow aspirate.
  • Bone marrow may have first evolved in ''[[Eusthenopteron]]'', a species of prehistoric fish with close links to early [[tetrapod]]s.}}
  • The preferred sites for the procedure
  • megakaryocytic cells]].
CELLS AND SOFT MATERIALS IN THE HOLLOW SPACE OF LONG BONES
Yellow marrow; Red marrow; Myeloic tissue; Bone Marrow; Medulla ossea; Bone marrow diseases; Bone marrow cells; Red bone marrow; Yellow bone marrow; Stroma of bone marrow; Hematopoietic microenvironment; Bone marrow stroma; Bone marrow barrier; Bone marrow stromal cells; Bone marrow donation; Bone marrow fat cell; Myeloid to erythroid ratio; Myeloid/erythroid ratio; Medulla ossium rubra; Medulla ossium flava

общая лексика

жёлтый костный мозг

red marrow         
  • Hematopoietic precursor cells: [[promyelocyte]] in the center, two [[metamyelocyte]]s next to it and [[band cell]]s from a bone marrow aspirate.
  • Bone marrow may have first evolved in ''[[Eusthenopteron]]'', a species of prehistoric fish with close links to early [[tetrapod]]s.}}
  • The preferred sites for the procedure
  • megakaryocytic cells]].
CELLS AND SOFT MATERIALS IN THE HOLLOW SPACE OF LONG BONES
Yellow marrow; Red marrow; Myeloic tissue; Bone Marrow; Medulla ossea; Bone marrow diseases; Bone marrow cells; Red bone marrow; Yellow bone marrow; Stroma of bone marrow; Hematopoietic microenvironment; Bone marrow stroma; Bone marrow barrier; Bone marrow stromal cells; Bone marrow donation; Bone marrow fat cell; Myeloid to erythroid ratio; Myeloid/erythroid ratio; Medulla ossium rubra; Medulla ossium flava

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анатомия

красный костный мозг

Definition

храбрая
ж.
Женск. к сущ.: храбрый (1*).

Wikipedia

Pith

Pith, or medulla, is a tissue in the stems of vascular plants. Pith is composed of soft, spongy parenchyma cells, which in some cases can store starch. In eudicotyledons, pith is located in the center of the stem. In monocotyledons, it extends also into flowering stems and roots. The pith is encircled by a ring of xylem; the xylem, in turn, is encircled by a ring of phloem.

While new pith growth is usually white or pale in color, as the tissue ages it commonly darkens to a deeper brown color. In trees pith is generally present in young growth, but in the trunk and older branches the pith often gets replaced – in great part – by xylem. In some plants, the pith in the middle of the stem may dry out and disintegrate, resulting in a hollow stem. A few plants, such as walnuts, have distinctive chambered pith with numerous short cavities (See image at middle right). The cells in the peripheral parts of the pith may, in some plants, develop to be different from cells in the rest of the pith. This layer of cells is then called the perimedullary region of the pithamus. An example of this can be observed in Hedera helix, a species of ivy.

The term pith is also used to refer to the pale, spongy inner layer of the rind, more properly called mesocarp or albedo, of citrus fruits (such as oranges) and other hesperidia. The word comes from the Old English word piþa, meaning substance, akin to Middle Dutch pitte (modern Dutch pit), meaning the pit of a fruit.

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