The process of conversion of a Non-dividing (permanent cell) to a dividing cell is called de-differentiation. This is an important process for secondary growth which taken place in plants.
The phenomenon by which the undividing parenchyma cells start to divide mitotically during plant tissue culture is called as :
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Differentiation
Dedifferentiation
Redifferentiation
Secondary growth
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