Biology, asked by prakhar04, 1 year ago


woody dicotyledenous plant that are the products of redifferentiation. -
How would you describe a tumour?


What would you call the parenchyma
cells that are made to divide under controlled laboratory conditions during
plant tissue culture?


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Answered by harikumarvidya
4

A tumour is due to dedifferentiation as cells have regained the ability to divide.

Parenchyma cells are simple permanent tissues which have lost the capacity to divide.

When they r made to divide again it only means that they are dedifferentiating.

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Answered by mansabhartiy
2

Parenchyma cells are simple permanent tissues which have lost the capacity to divide. A tumour is due to dedifferentiation as cells have regained the ability to divide. When they r made to divide again it only means that they are de-differentiating.

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