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Explain totipotency.​

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Answered by barmansantosh41
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Totipotency. Totipotency (Lat. totipotentia, "ability for all [things]") is the ability of a single cell to divide and produce all of the differentiated cells in an organism. Spores and zygotes are examples of totipotent cells.

Answered by shilpanarzary04934
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The ability of a cell, such as an egg, to give rise to unlike cells and to develop into or generate a new organism or part.Totipotency is the genetic potential of a plant cell to produce the entire plant. In other words, totipotency is the cell characteristic in which the potential for forming all the cell types in the adult organism is retained.

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