Pls answer this question
Dear student,
Dedifferentiation is a form of regenerative process. In plants, living and differentiated cells can sometimes regain the capacity t mitotically divide under certain conditions. The series of events that retains this capacity to divide once again is called as dedifferentiation. Dedifferentiated tissue can act as meristem, for example: interfascicular vascular cambium, wound meristem etc.
Thus, option 1 is correct.
Regards
Dedifferentiation is a form of regenerative process. In plants, living and differentiated cells can sometimes regain the capacity t mitotically divide under certain conditions. The series of events that retains this capacity to divide once again is called as dedifferentiation. Dedifferentiated tissue can act as meristem, for example: interfascicular vascular cambium, wound meristem etc.
Thus, option 1 is correct.
Regards