The phenomenon by which the undividing parenchyma cells start to divide mitotically during plant tissue culture is called as :
Differentiation
Dedifferentiation
Redifferentiation
Secondary growth
the phenomenon where living differentiated cells (such as parenchyma) that have lost the capacity to divide regain the capacity of division under certain conditions is termed dedifferentiation. The text specifically asks the reader to recall what parenchyma cells made to divide under controlled laboratory conditions (tissue culture) would be called, implying this process is dedifferentiation .
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