Applications of Stewart gee experiment
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stewart and gee's tangent galvanometer, Rheostat, commutator, plug keys, storage cell, ammeter (0-2 amp) and connecting wires.
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Steward experiment shows that in plant even mature (fully differentiated cells) can dedifferentiate, divide, come together re-differentiate and produced a new plant
Explanation:
Stewart and Gee's approach was used to explore the fluctuation of magnetic field with distance along the axis of circular current.
Stewart and Gee's tangent galvanometer, Rheostat, commutator, plug keys, storage cell, ammeter (0-2 amp), and connection wires are among the apparatus used.
Stewart Gee's experiment has been applied in a variety of ways.
The totipotency of plant cells has been employed in tissue culture in the following ways:
- It aids in the quick proliferation of desirable-character plants.
- Rare plant reproduction is a difficult task.
- The seed's dormancy must be broken.
- Beneficial plant propagation in a short period of time.
- To make a haploid plant, start with a haploid seed.
- Create a virus-free and disease-resistant plant.
- Somatic hybridization and protoplast fusion are assisted.
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