...the plant? without the roots?But will this works because one plant has only one apical meristem right so stems alone would not be able to regenerate the whole plant rite?
2. How can we use leaves the form the entire plant?We must form the apical and root meristem first rite?How do we do this?
3. Do plants form more than one apical meristem and root meristem?Because if not, how can we use branches from the plant to grow the whole plant?Is every 'peak' of the branch apical meristem?
3. Is all cells of a plant totipotent for example the leaves, roots, stem?
4. Does the meristem bud in the plant pre-determined to be a specific part eg leaf or stem or flower?Or it must be induced to form one?
5. During mutliplication process, how do we identify which part of the plant is intended as 'one unit' to transfer it to another medium?I mean do the plant have like a defined 'fragment' u could used?I mean for example u cant just take the leaf itself rite?So do u need to take the stem and apical meristem rite, cause the roots can be induced?Or can take the roots together?
2. How can we use leaves the form the entire plant?We must form the apical and root meristem first rite?How do we do this?
3. Do plants form more than one apical meristem and root meristem?Because if not, how can we use branches from the plant to grow the whole plant?Is every 'peak' of the branch apical meristem?
3. Is all cells of a plant totipotent for example the leaves, roots, stem?
4. Does the meristem bud in the plant pre-determined to be a specific part eg leaf or stem or flower?Or it must be induced to form one?
5. During mutliplication process, how do we identify which part of the plant is intended as 'one unit' to transfer it to another medium?I mean do the plant have like a defined 'fragment' u could used?I mean for example u cant just take the leaf itself rite?So do u need to take the stem and apical meristem rite, cause the roots can be induced?Or can take the roots together?