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explain tissue culture in detail​

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Answered by sahanaa30
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Tissue culture is the growth of tissues or cells in an artificial medium separate from the organism. ... Tissue culture commonly refers to the culture of animal cells and tissues, with the more specific term plant tissue culture being used for plants.

Tissue culture is a process that involves exposing plant tissue to a specific regimen of nutrients, hormones, and light under sterile, in vitro conditions to produce many new plants, each a clone of the original mother plant, over a very short period of time.

Advantages of Tissue Culture: These techniques have certain advantages over traditional methods of propagation. They produce exact copies of plants required that have desirable traits. They produce mature plants quickly. Multiple plants are produced in the absence of seeds or necessary pollinators to produce seeds....

Some of the other types of tissue culture include; Single cell culture. Suspension culture. Anther culture

Plant tissue culture is a collection of techniques used to maintain or grow plant cells, tissues or organs under sterile conditions on a nutrient culture medium of known composition. ... The production of multiples of plants in the absence of seeds or necessary pollinators to produce seeds.

In this process the growth medium or culture solution is very important as, it is used for growing plant tissue because it contains various plant nutrients in the form of 'jelly' known as agar and plant hormones which are necessary for the growth of plant.

basic principles and protocol in plant tissue culture. 3. Tissue Culture     The term “ tissue culture” is commonly used in a very wide sense to include in vitro aseptic culture of plant cells, tissue and organs. Is the term for “ the process of growing cells artifically in the laboratory”.

Answered by tanmay428
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tissues a group of cells that are arranged to specify a function by an please select me the brainliest answer

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