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The phenomenon under which living cells which have otherwise lost the capacity to divide, regain the property of division under certain conditions is known as __________

Adevelopment

Bdifferentiation

Cdedifferentiation

Dredifferentiation

Answer:

C. dedifferentiation

Read Explanation:

  • Dedifferentiation is the phenomenon that leads to regaining the lost capacity of cells or tissues of plants to divide under special conditions.

  • Dedifferentiation is regaining the lost capacity of cells or tissues of plants to divide under special conditions.

  • Redifferentiation is the maturation of dedifferentiated cells thereby specializing for a particular function.

  • Development includes all the changes undergone by a living plant from seed emergence to death.


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