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How is the callus formed in the tissue culture technique?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

callus is undifferenciated mass of cells

Explanation:

in tissue culture we take explant from a plank and put it in the nutrient medium

in this nutrient medium we add substances like auxins and cytokinins alon with some food like sugars and amino acids

the explant use this to grow

now this undergo process called organogenesis in which callus formed

in this organogenesis root is formed with the help of auxins and shoot is formed with the help of cytokinins

thus, the callus formed give rise to new plantlet and sometimes give rise to somatic embryoids

I hope this answer helped u

Answered by skyfall63
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Tissue culture involves the method of fragmentation of tissues.

Explanation:

The tissue culture involves the method of fragmentation of tissues to form new tissues and it provides an artificial environment to grow a plant. The callus is unorganized tissues and naturally presents on the plant. It is formed when the different and non-different cells are composed that is when the plant is a response to wounding or infestations. In all plant species possess the ability to produce the callus in tissue culture. And usually it has taken place in the state of sustained gel medium.

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