IPA: /ˈstroʊmə/
KK: /ˈstroʊmə/
The supportive tissue or framework of an organ or structure, which is different from the functional tissues that perform specific tasks.
The stroma of the kidney provides support to the functional cells that filter blood.
**Stroma** → The word 'stroma' comes from Greek 'stroma' (στρώμα), meaning 'a bed' or 'a layer'. In biological contexts, it refers to the supportive tissue of an organ or structure, often providing a framework for cells. The term combines the idea of a foundational layer or bed that supports other elements.
Think of 'stroma' as a 'layer' or 'bed' that supports other structures, helping you remember that it refers to the supportive tissue in biological contexts.