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What is the difference between dedifferentiation and redifferentiation?

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Answered by sidharth56
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The main difference between dedifferentiation and redifferentiation is that dedifferentiation is the process of regaining the capacity to divide mitotically by differentiated cells in plants whereas redifferentiation is the event of losing the ability to divide by dedifferentiated cells

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Answered by Anonymous
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 \textbf{Dedifferentiation :-}

Parechymatous cells may regain the capacity to divide and redivide and this is called Dedifferentiation.

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 \textbf{Redifferentiation :-}

Interfascicular cambium or cork cambium is formed by dedifferentiation. Secondary growth takes place and the cells get diffrentiated again, this is called Redifferentiation.

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