"Necrotomy" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Necrotomy refers to the removal or excision of dead or necrotic tissue from a patient, often to treat conditions such as gangrene, necrotizing fasciitis, or cellulitis. The procedure is typically performed to prevent further tissue death, alleviate pain and infection, and promote wound healing.
I think there may be a small issue here. The word "necroses" is actually the plural form of the word "necrose", which is not a commonly used word in English. However, I'm assuming you meant to ask about the word "necrosis", which refers to the death of living tissues, such as cells, due to disease, injury, or infection. Necrosis can occur in various parts of the body, including the skin, muscles, organs, and bones.
Necrosis refers to the death of cells or tissue due to inadequate blood supply, infection, or injury. It can occur in various parts of the body and can be caused by a variety of factors, including physical trauma, gangrene, or tissue rejection. Necrotic tissue is typically characterized by a loss of cellular function, discoloration, and a foul smell.
Nectarial refers to something that produces nectar, a sweet, viscous fluid secreted by plants to attract pollinators such as bees, wasps, and butterflies. In botany, nectarial glands are specialized structures that produce nectar, often located at the base of flowers, fruits, or leaves.