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“totipotency”
The ability shown by many, if not all, living cells to form all of the types of tissues that constitute mature organisms: Totipotency may be achieved even if the cells have completely differentiated, provided that the appropriate balance of nutrients and hormones is given.
The best example of this phenomenon is the formation of adventitious embryos in carrot tissue cultures. Totipotency demonstrates that each cell retains the full genetic potential of the species.
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