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The term ‘totipotency’ refers to the capacity of a
(a) Cell to generate whole plant
(b) Bud to generate whole plant
(c) Seed to germinate
(d) Cell to enlarge in size
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14/01/2022 6:47 pm
Correct answer: (a) Cell to generate whole plant
Explanation:
The capacity of explant or any cell to generate whole plant is called cellular totipotency. Cellular totipotency is shown by all plant cells. Cellular totipotency is as demonstrated by F.C. Steward.
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