Biology, asked by Anonymous, 11 months ago

what is dedifferentiation​

Answers

Answered by rajdeepshaw968
1

Answer:

Dedifferentiation, or integration is a cellular process often seen in more basal life forms such as worms and amphibians in which a partially or terminally differentiated cell reverts to an earlier developmental stage, usually as part of a regenerative process. Dedifferentiation also occurs in plants.

Explanation:

Please mark it as brainlest answer.

Answered by abhinayreddy2006
1

Answer:

DEFINITION:

Reversion of special structurges to a more generalised or primitive condition often as a priliminary to major psychological or structural changes

Explanation:

Similar questions