Biology, asked by anjalikakade74, 5 hours ago

Parenchyma cells that are made to divide
under controlled laboratory conditions
during plant tissue culture, represents:
Differentiation
Dedifferentiation
Redifferentiation
formation of xylary elements​

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Answered by deepjyotipatel2
1

Parenchyma cells that are made to divide to form callus under controlled laboratory conditions are an example of dedifferentiated cells. Parenchyma cells are differentiated cells that have regained the capacity to divide mitotically and hence are known as dedifferentiated cells. So, the correct option is 'dedifferentiated cells'.

Answered by arbudde0002
1

Answer:

I think the answer will be...redifferentiation...

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