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cortexes

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cor·tex   (kôr'těks')   
n.   pl. cor·ti·ces (-tĭ-sēz') or cor·tex·es
  1. Anatomy

    1. The outer layer of an internal organ or body structure, as of the kidney or adrenal gland.

    2. The outer layer of gray matter that covers the surface of the cerebral hemisphere.

  2. Botany The region of tissue in a root or stem lying between the epidermis and the vascular tissue.

  3. An external layer, such as bark or rind.


[Latin, bark; see sker-1 in Indo-European roots.]
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cortex   (kôr'těks')  Pronunciation Key 
  1. The outer layer of an organ or body part, such as the cerebrum or the adrenal glands.

  2. The region of tissue lying between the epidermis (the outermost layer) and the vascular tissue in the roots and stems of plants. It is composed of collenchyma, parenchyma, and sclerenchyma. In roots the cortex transfers water and minerals from the epidermis to the vascular tissue, which distributes them to other parts of the plant. The cortex also provides structural support and stores food manufactured in the leaves. See illustration at xylem.


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