📂 Anatomy
extrahaustorial matrix — Definition
ekstrahaustorial matriks / extrahaustorial matrix
Parasitic mushrooms are a non-cellular matriks-like region, which is located between plant cell membrane, with the nutrition structure called haustorium, which penetrates into plant cells. This matriks acts as an intermediate face that regulates the intake of nutrients from the plant cell of the haustorium and modulates host defense reactions. There are usually polysaccharides, glycoproteins and various enzymes in its structure. Clinically, it is an important structure to understand the mechanism of fungal infections in plant pathology.
Frequently Asked Questions
❓ What is ekstrahaustorial matriks?
ekstrahaustorial matriks; parasitic mushrooms are a non-cellular matriks-like region, which is located between plant cell membrane, with the nutrition structure called haustorium, which penetrates into plant cells. This matriks acts as an intermediate face that regulates the intake of nutrients from the plant cell of the haustorium and modulates host defense reactions. There are usually polysaccharides, glycoproteins and various enzymes in its structure. Clinically, it is an important structure to understand the mechanism of fungal infections in plant pathology.
❓ What is extrahaustorial matrix in Turkish?
The Turkish equivalent of "extrahaustorial matrix" is ekstrahaustorial matriks.
❓ Which medical field is ekstrahaustorial matriks related to?
This term belongs to the Anatomy category.