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Cell culture tissue culture organ culture

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Answered by Raju2392
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Tissue culture is the growth of tissues or cells separate from the organism. This is typically facilitated via use of a liquid, semi-solid, or solid growth medium, such as broth or agar.
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. <b>Cell, Tissue, and Organ Culture

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The principal purpose of cell, tissue and organ culture is to isolate, at each level of organization, the parts from the whole organism for study in experimentally controlled environments.

It is characteristic of intact organisms that a high degree of interrelationship exists and interaction occurs between the component parts. Cultivation in vitro places cells beyond the effects of the organism as a whole and of the products of all cells other than those introduced into the culture.

Artificial environments may be designed to imitate the natural physiological one, or varied at will by the deliberate introduction of particular variables and stresses.

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