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What would gardeners do for stem cells in a plant during gardening? Give the full steps

Author: Samuel Obigbesan

What would gardeners do for stem cells in a plant during gardening? Give the full steps



Answer:

They would take a snip of the plant. All the cells in the exposed part of the plant of the stem of the leaf would revert back into being in a state in which they form back into a meristem. You dip the end into a powder, which is a hormone and growth factor. You then place it into a compost/ soil and some of the cells would differentiate and switch on genes into cells that form the root. It then gets water and minerals from the soil over time. It would change into a plant identicaL TO THE PARENT.


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