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Formation of meristems cork cambium from fully differentiated parenchyma cells is an example of :

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Differentiation
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Redifferentiation
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Dedifferentiation
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Regenration
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Solution

The correct option is C Dedifferentiation
Cambium is the layer which forms Cork and acts as a secondary meristem from a layer of collenchyma or parenchyma immediately beneath the epidermis. The cells which produce from cork cambium will differentiate and will get mature to perform a specialized function. The living cells which lost the capacity to divide can regain the capacity of the division under certain conditions is called as 'Dedifferentiation.'
So the correct option is 'Dedifferentiation.'

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