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what do u call parenchyma cell growing under controlled lab condn during plant tissue culture in terms of diff , dediff, rediff.​

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Answered by janu519
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The parenchyma cells made to differentiate under controlled laboratory conditions during tissue culture can be called as an explant.  

The process of removing cells or tissues from a plant (parenchyma cells) and placing it in a culture medium to perform tissue culture under laboratory conditions is called explantation and the mass of parenchyma cells removed and used for tissue culture is called the explant.

It is a very usable technique for modern-day tissue culture.

A swelling of a part of the body, generally without inflammation, caused by an abnormal growth of tissue, whether benign or malignant. The cells of the explant divide rapidly on the nutrients medium to form an organised mass of cells called callus.

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