what do we call the undifferentiated mass of cells formed during tissue culture
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callus- the undifferentiated mass of cells formed during tissue culture
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The undifferentiated mass of cells formed during tissue culture is called callus.
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Callus is soft tissue which surrounds an injury on the surface of plant to healing. A callus produces from cells of the cambium.
- When a callus forms its few cells. They are arrange in this way that, some of which produce the roots while others produce leaves and stems. A callus able to regenerate a plant.
- Plant callus is a mass of disordered cells derived from plant tissue. They can be used in biological studies and biotechnology. Callus cells responsible to cover a wound of plant.
- Callus formation brings on from plant tissues after sterilization of surface and placing in vitro tissue culture medium.
- Plant development regulators, such as gibberellins, auxins and cytokinins are enhanced the medium to initiate callus generation or somatic embryogenesis.
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