Callose

/kəˈloʊs/ noun

A carbohydrate substance found in plant cells, particularly in the cell walls of plants, that acts as a sealant during wounding or stress.

From Latin 'callosus' (hard, thick), referencing the tough, protective character of this substance. The botanical term emerged in the 19th century as plant anatomy was studied microscopically.

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