👉 Parechymatic is a term in medicine that describes the process of cell division and differentiation, which occurs in cells in the body. It refers to the development of new tissue through the formation of specialized cells called parenchyma cells. These cells are responsible for various functions such as blood vessel growth, nerve growth, and muscle growth. The term is often used in the context of skeletal or cartilage tissues, but it can also apply to other types of tissue in the body.