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Q: When some cells are removed from the center of a tissue culture will new cells replace them?
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When tissues are removed from the center of the tissue culture will new cells replace the cells that were removed?

Yes, the cells are constantly being replaced. Cells are constantly splitting and multiplying. In a matter of seconds those cells will be replaced by new cells.


When some cells are removed from the center of a tissue culture will new cells replace that cells that are removed?

Yes, the cells are constantly being replaced. Cells are constantly splitting and multiplying. In a matter of seconds those cells will be replaced by new cells.


When some cells are removed from the center of a tissue culture will new cells replace the cells that were removed?

Yes, the cells are constantly being replaced. Cells are constantly splitting and multiplying. In a matter of seconds those cells will be replaced by new cells.


Are tissue culture and plant tissue culture same?

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


How can clone of a plant be produced?

by tissue culture method


Dissertation topics in plant tissue culture?

tissue culture of mango se.


What is difference between tissue culture cell culture and organ culture?

to culture any organ , tissue or cell from single cell called cell culture. to grow any tissue or organ from a tissue called tissue cultured. and formation of any organ from source organ is called organ culture. in short according to the source of culture any cultured are named.


Why sterile conditions are needed in tissue culture?

The conditions that allow you to culture tissue are also ideal for the growth of bacteria, which given a chance will devour your tissue culture.


When you have breast cancer what do they usually remove?

That largely depends on the type and stage of the cancer. it can vary from a simple lumpectomy (This is where a small portion of tissue around a tumor is removed.) to a radical/total mastectomy in which the entire breast tissue is removed. Women who endure a total mastectomy can have "cosmetic" surgeries later to replace the tissue. (a nice upside to the overused boobjob)


What is done with the tissue removed during a mastectomy?

As much breast tissue as possible is removed. Approximately 10 to 20 axillary lymph nodes usually are removed.


Which plants are most receptive to tissue culture?

Dicot plants are more receptive to tissue culture due to the presence of cambium.


Advantages of tissue culture?

using tissue culture many plant can be grown from one parent in disease free condition