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stromal
stro·ma S0815000 (strō′mə)n. pl. stro·ma·ta (-mə-tə) 1. The connective tissue framework of an organ, gland, or other structure, as distinguished from the tissues performing the special function of the organ or part.2. The spongy, colorless framework of a red blood cell or other cell.3. The colorless semiliquid material inside a chloroplast, in which the thylakoid membranes are embedded and where the dark reactions of photosynthesis occur.4. A dense mass of fungal hyphae on or in which reproductive structures develop. [Late Latin strōma, mattress, covering, from Greek, bed; see ster- in Indo-European roots.] stro′mal adj.stro·mat′ic (-măt′ĭk) adj.stromal (ˈstrəʊməl) adj (Biology) of or relating to stromaEncyclopediaSeeStromastromal
stro·mal (strō'măl), Stromatic; relating to the stroma of an organ or other structure. Synonym(s): stromicstro·mal (strō'măl) Stromatic; relating to the stroma of an organ or other structure. stromaS20-906000 (strō′mă) plural.stromata [Gr., bed covering] 1. Foundation-supporting tissues of an organ. The opposite of parenchyma. 2. The membranous lipid-protein framework within a red blood cell to which hemoglobin molecules are attached.stromalstromatic, adjectiveStromalA type of tissue that is associated with the support of an organ.Mentioned in: Wilms' TumorThesaurusSeestroma |