Somatic cells in a callus
Parenchyma cells in plant tissues are most similar to animal cells in a tissue culture, particularly fibroblasts. Both cell types are generally undifferentiated and capable of division, making them key players in growth and tissue repair. Additionally, just as parenchyma cells can adapt to different functions in plants, fibroblasts can also differentiate into various cell types in animal tissue cultures.
Yes, undifferentiated cells are found in meristematic tissue. Meristematic tissue is responsible for plant growth and contains actively dividing cells that have the ability to differentiate into various types of plant tissues.
a tissue means similar cells performing similar function whereas colony means cell performing different functions.
Undifferentiated mesenchymal tissue
The conditions that allow you to culture tissue are also ideal for the growth of bacteria, which given a chance will devour your tissue culture.
Parenchyma cells in plant tissues are most similar to animal cells in a tissue culture, particularly fibroblasts. Both cell types are generally undifferentiated and capable of division, making them key players in growth and tissue repair. Additionally, just as parenchyma cells can adapt to different functions in plants, fibroblasts can also differentiate into various cell types in animal tissue cultures.
Yes, undifferentiated cells are found in meristematic tissue. Meristematic tissue is responsible for plant growth and contains actively dividing cells that have the ability to differentiate into various types of plant tissues.
a tissue means similar cells performing similar function whereas colony means cell performing different functions.
Undifferentiated mesenchymal tissue
Undifferentiated mesenchymal tissue
NO
Cross contamination means the growth of microrganism in animal cell culture.
Undifferentiated Connective Tissue Disease
John Anthony Sharp has written: 'An introduction to animal tissue culture' -- subject(s): Tissue culture
R. Ian Freshney has written: 'Animal Cell Culture' 'Culture of Animal Cells' 'Culture of Epithelial Cells, Culture of Hematopoietic Cells and Culture of Animal Cells' 'Culture of animal cells' -- subject(s): Culture Techniques, Cultured Cells, Methods, Laboratory manuals, Tissue culture, Cell culture 'Culture of animal cells' -- subject(s): Cell culture, Culture techniques, Cultured Cells, Laboratory manuals, Tissue culture 'Cultural of Human Tumor Cells and Cultural of Epithelial Cells' 'Culture of Epithelial Cells'
circulatory system
controlled physiochemical and physiological environment..homogenecity of sample..economical.