difference between callus and explant
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A callus just refers to an undifferentiated mass of cells that is obtained from the parenchyma cells of plants. They can be used to cover a plant wound and to an extent heal the area. An explant, however, are cultured cells taken from a specific tissue or organ of a plant or animal.
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A callus just refers to an undifferentiated mass of cells that is obtained from the parenchyma cells of plants. They can be used to cover a plant wound and to an extent heal the area. An explant, however, are cultured cells taken from a specific tissue or organ of a plant or animal.
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