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  1. How are cells structured? Learn about the size and function of plant and animal cells for GCSE Combined Science, AQA.

    • Plant and Animal Cells

      Cell structure - AQA Plant and animal cells. Organisms are...

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      Cell structure - AQA Video. Organisms are made up of cells....

  2. Plant rejuvenation refers to the reversal of the adult phase in plants and the recovery of part or all of juvenile plant characteristics. The growth and reproductive vitality of plants can be increased after rejuvenation.

    • Zijie Zhang, Yuhan Sun, Yun Li
    • 2020
  3. During these processes, the cells must continuously overcome various barriers to the progression of the regeneration program until the organ (or whole plant) is complete. Recent studies have revealed key factors and signals affecting cell fate during plant regeneration.

    • Kaoru Sugimoto, Haruka Temman, Satoshi Kadokura, Sachihiro Matsunaga
    • 2019
  4. Plant rejuvenation refers to the reversal of the adult phase in plants and the recovery of part or all of juvenile plant characteristics. The growth and reproductive vitality of plants can be increased after rejuvenation.

    • Zijie Zhang, Yuhan Sun, Yun Li
    • 2020
  5. Aug 1, 2023 · Thus, reinitiating cell proliferation is essential to generate cell mass and construct adventitious organs or somatic embryos. For instance, protoplasts, i.e., isolated plant cells without cell walls, can reinitiate the cell cycle and form callus, from which whole plant bodies regenerate.

  6. Jan 28, 2009 · Here we explore the capacity of a broad range of differentiating cells to regenerate an organ without the activity of a stem cell niche.

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  8. Jan 14, 2011 · The textbooks and literature of plant biology indicate that plant cells are totipotent, and that regeneration occurs via dedifferentiation, by which the cell and its descendents recapitulate earlier stages of development.

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