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Question
Formation of interfascicular cambium from fully developed parenchyma cells is an example for ______.
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Dedifferentiation
Maturation
Differentiation
Redifferentiation
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Solution
Formation of interfascicular cambium from fully developed parenchyma cells is an example for dedifferentiation.
Explanation:
The process of transforming fully grown parenchyma cells back into meristematic cells capable of additional division and differentiation is known as interfascicular cambium development. These cells can regain their stem cell-like characteristics and aid in the development of new vascular tissue in plants through a process called dedifferentiation.
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