Reproducing plants by cells instead of seeds is called as A. Tissue culture B. Amphimixis C. Mutation D. Breeding
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Tissue culture: This is a technique used to grow cells or tissues in a laboratory setting. B. Amphimixis: This refers to sexual reproduction, where two gametes (sperm and egg) combine to form a zygote. C. Mutation: This is a change in the DNA sequence that can Show more…
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