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Differentiation, Dedifferentiation and Redifferentiation
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The ability of parenchyma cells regaining meristematic activity and forming a secondary meristem is called

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The ability of parenchyma cells to divide under controlled laboratory conditions during plant tissue culture is called dedifferentiation. The transformation of derivatives of primary meristems into permanent cells is called differentiation. Formation of permanent tissues from derivatives of secondary meristems is called redifferentiation. Plasticity is formation of morphologically different structures in different pathways in response to environment or phases of life of a plant. 

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