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Which plant tissue develops from dedifferentiation?


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Dedifferentiation:

  1. Differentiation refers to the process leading to the maturation or specialization of a cell with its function.
  2. Dedifferentiation refers to mature or specialized cells losing their differentiated character to gain the property of cell division again.
  3. In other words, the cell goes back to the meristematic or callus state and starts differentiating again.
  4. Interfascicular cambium and cork cambium formed from the dedifferentiation of parenchymatic cells that regain the dividing property.
  5. Dedifferentiated plant cell once again can lose their capacity to divide and become mature, this is known as redifferentiation.

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