Callus Formation
Endomembrane
Plants Hormones
Cell signals
Cloning Process
100

What is a plant callus?

What is a protective shield from damage?

100

What is the endomembrane system?

What are genes turned on by proteins?

100

What hormones are responsible for roots and shoots?

What are auxins and cytokinins? 

100

Who orders the other cells?

What is the nucleus?

100

How does the parent's DNA compare to the offsprings'?

What is identical?

200

How is it similar to a human callus?

What are bumps of protection?

200

What does the golgi apparatus do?

What is quality control of proteins?

200

How do plants typically reproduce?

What is sexual reproduction?

200

What do macronutrients give plants?

What is growth and development?

200

What are cloned plant cells?

What is totipotent?

300

Where do calluses form?

What are the roots, stems, and leaves?

300

What does the DNA do?

What are protein instructions?

300

What happens when you control the conditions?

What is manipulation of hormones?

300

What do micronutrients give plants?

What is nourishment?

300

What happens to the strength of cloned plants?

What is becoming weaker?

400

What happens in a plant to form a callus?

What is nucleus reception?

400

What do the ribosomes do?

What are the formations of proteins?

400

What is coenetic diversity?

What is a variety of genes?

400

How does gas travel in and out of the plant?

What is the stomata?

400

What grows plants in a controlled environment?

What is MS Media?

500

What are the steps to forming a callus?

What are triggers, receptors, inhibition/activation, nucleus/golgi, ribosomes, and response?

500

What does the ER do?

What are protein carriers?

500

What does the nonvascular tissue do?

What is osmosis?

500

What does the xylem do?

What is capillary action?

500

Where do you extract DNA?

What is the tissue culture?

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