Differentiation and redifferentiation and dedifferentiation
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Explanation:
Differentiation: The process which leads to maturation of cells is called differentiation. During differentiation, a few or major changes happen in protoplasm and cell walls of the cells. ... Redifferentiation: A dedifferentiated plant cell once again loses its capacity to divide and becomes mature.
Explanation:
Differentiation:
The cells from root apical meristem and shoot apical meristem and cambium differentiate and mature to perform specific functions. This is known as differntiation.
Dedifferentiation:
The living differentiated cells which have lost the capacity to divide can regain the capacity of division under certain conditions. This is known as dedifferentiation.
Redifferentiation:
The cells that once again lose the capacity to divide but mature to perform specific fumction is known as redifferentiation.
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