what is ex situ conservation
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ex situ is the type of soil which is formed by the transportation of the eroded material (soil) away from the parent rocks.
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It is the conservation and maintenance of sample of living organisms outside their natural habitat, in the form of whole plants, seed, pollen, vegetative tissues or cell cultures.
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Ex-Situ conservation can provide a backup solution to in-situ conservation projects...
Ex-situ conservation :
➡Threatened animals are taken out of their natural habitat and placed in special settings where they are protected.
➡This includes Zoological parks.
➡Advancement in ex-situ preservation techniques such as cryopreservation are helping us protect endangered species (Cryopreservation is the preservation of, for example. Embryos of threatened species etc ) .
➡In-vitro culture gene banks are mostly used for plants .
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Ex-Situ conservation can provide a backup solution to in-situ conservation projects...
Ex-situ conservation :
➡Threatened animals are taken out of their natural habitat and placed in special settings where they are protected.
➡This includes Zoological parks.
➡Advancement in ex-situ preservation techniques such as cryopreservation are helping us protect endangered species (Cryopreservation is the preservation of, for example. Embryos of threatened species etc ) .
➡In-vitro culture gene banks are mostly used for plants .
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