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The process of forming undifferentiated tissue from highly organised tissue is called

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Answered by wajidpsychology31
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meristem is a right answer

Answered by AnkitaSahni
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The process of forming undifferentiated tissue from highly organized tissue is called de-differentiation.

  • A plant cell's inherent ability or potential to produce a whole new plant is called its cellular totipotency.
  • An organized tissue undergoes de-differentiation to exhibit its totipotency.
  • In de-differentiation, the fully matured cell goes back to its earlier meristematic state and forms the undifferentiated tissue.
  • After this process called re-differentiation takes place, where the undifferentiated tissue develops into a whole plant.
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