The correct option is C ability to regenerate
∙ Totipotent cells are cells which are capable to differentiate and develop into a new organism. Totipotency is the ability of a cell to regenerate or develop into an embryo if a proper environment is provided.
For example, in tissue culture, a single cell or a part of plant tissue give rise to the whole new plant in an artificial medium.
∙ In 1902, Haberlandt, a German botanist, discovered the concept of totipotency in plants.