BIOL 207 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Toxicodendron Radicans, Parenchyma, Mast Cell

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1basic structural framework of an organ as distinguished from the functional cells (parenchyma) of that organ. 2that portion of a tissue that forms the foundation or framework of an organ as opposed to its functional parts (its cells parenchyma) Found in liver, spleen, dermis, lymph nodes and bone marrow. 1the cells of a tissue or organ that are responsible for fulfilling its functional role. As distinguished from the stroma of that tissue. 1pertaining to the tendency of cells to migrate toward or away from certain chemical stimuli. 1a response involving movement that is toward (+) or away from (-) a chemical stimulus. 1process of fluids (especially blood plasma) leave the capillaries: chemotaxis, chemotactic, exudation/extravasation. 1inflammatory response of mast cells stimulation release of fluids leaving circulatory system. 1the actual fluids (example: poison ivy -> swelling) Functions: supporting and binding other tissues, holding body fluids, defending against infection, storing nutrients as fat, adipose, reticular.

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