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1 tissue
embryonal tissue — эмбриональная [зародышевая] ткань
homogeneous tissue — гомогенная [однородная] ткань
nurse tissue — ткань-«нянька»
parent tissue — родительская [исходная] ткань
permanent tissue — постоянная ткань (ткань, клетки которой потеряли способность размножаться)
proliferating tissue — размножающаяся [пролиферирующая] ткань
resistant tissue — резистентная [устойчивая] ткань
stable tissue — стабильная ткань (ткань, устойчивая к генетическим изменениям)
unorganized tissue — неорганизованная ткань (ткань, лишённая дифференцировки)
unproliferating tissue — непролиферирующая [неразмножающаяся] ткань
Англо-русский терминологический перечень по культуре тканей растений > tissue
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2 culture
axenic culture — аксенная [стерильная] культура
callus culture — каллусная культура, культура каллуса
cell culture — культура клеток, клеточная культура
embryo culture — культура зародышей, эмбриокультура
flask culture — культура, выращиваемая в колбе
growing culture — растущая [размножающаяся] культура
high density culture — культура с высокой густотой [плотностью] посева
maintaining culture — культура для поддержания (роста клеток, тканей)
monolayer culture — монослойная [однослойная] культура
nurse culture — культура-«нянька»
resistant culture — резистентная [устойчивая] культура
sister cultures — сестринские [параллельные] культуры
submerged culture — погружённая [глубинная] культура
suspended cell culture — культура ткани из суспендированных клеток, суспендированная культура клеток
Англо-русский терминологический перечень по культуре тканей растений > culture
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3 cell
generative cell — 1) генеративная клетка 2) половая клетка, гамета
naked cell — «голая» клетка ( лишённая оболочки)
nonproliferating cell — неразмножающаяся клетка; покоящаяся клетка
Англо-русский терминологический перечень по культуре тканей растений > cell
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