Plant tissue culture is a technique of producing clones of plant under controlled sterile condition. IN plant tissue culture, an explant is used to produce the whole plant in quick succession of time. Various steps include in the process are: * Prepare a suitable nutrient medium with carbon, nitrogen source along with the growth regulators. * Isolation of the explants (from the original plant) to be used. * Sterilization of the whole equipments like; vessels, media, explants, test tubes. * inoculation * incubation * hardening * Establishment in the field.
As with animals, tissues are collections of differentiated cells that work together to performa certain function within the plant.
An example of a plant tissue would be parenchyma, collenchyma, sclerenchyma; as well as xylem and phloem which are responsible for the movement of water and nutrients within the plant
Yes. Seed plants have vascular tissue.
Plants that store water in tissue are called succulent plants.
Collenchyma Tissue.
epidermal tissue
Xylem tissue
Yes. Seed plants have vascular tissue.
vascular plants
Vascular plants have vascular tissue .
Plants that store water in tissue are called succulent plants.
NO
no
It is called vascular plants
Collenchyma Tissue.
epidermal tissue
Xylem tissue
In plant tissue culture, cells of plants are cultured. In tissue culture, cells (of plants, animals, bacteria, etc.) are cultured. Plant tissue culture is just like a subheading under tissue culture
Dicot plants are more receptive to tissue culture due to the presence of cambium.