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dediffodontiating cells enter from

Dedifferentiation, or integration is a cellular process often seen in more basal life forms such as worms and amphibians in which a partially or terminally differentiated cell reverts to an earlier developmental stage, usually as part of a regenerative process. Dedifferentiation also occurs in plants.

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Dedifferentiate, or intergration is a cellular process often seen in more basal life forms such as worms and amphibians in which a partially or terminally differentiated cell reverts to an earlier development stage, usually as part of a regentrative process. Dedifferntiation also occurs in plants.

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