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- January 10, 2007 at 1:06 am #6725
MIA6
Participant1. What is tissue cell?
2. Most plant cells, once differentiated, no longer undergo cell division. I don’t understand its meaning?! ‘Differentiate’? be more specific.Thanks.
- January 10, 2007 at 4:20 am #65418
sachin
Participant1.Tissue cell is that; whih is functioning as an separate system (like gland, organ) with co.op of it’s sister cells which are simillar or concerned to same function.
2.Diffeentiate means "to separate" each cell completely in to individual type.But I dont think so that plant cell on differentiation stop dividing…. at least not for plant…
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