Plant biotechnology introduction cryopreservation and organ genic differentiation Types of culture: Seed, Embryo, Callus, Organs, Cells and Protoplast Culture. - Micropropagation, Axillary bud proliferation, Meristem and Shoot tip culture, cud culture - Organogenesis, Embryogenesis Advantages and disadvantages of micropropagation

What is cryopreservation?
The process of preserving living organisms at very low temperatures
A type of genetic engineering
A method of storing food
A form of cloning
What are the types of culture used in plant biotechnology?
Seed, Embryo, Callus, Organs, Cells and Protoplast Culture
Micropropagation, Axillary bud proliferation, Meristem and Shoot tip culture, cud culture
Organogenesis, Embryogenesis
None of the above
What is micropropagation?
A technique for producing multiple copies of a single plant from a small tissue sample
A type of genetic engineering
A method of storing food
A form of cloning
What are the advantages of micropropagation?
Rapid multiplication of plants with desirable characteristics
Reduced risk of disease transmission
Increased uniformity of plants
All of the above
What are the disadvantages of micropropagation?
Low success rate
High cost
Risk of contamination
All of the above
What is organogenic differentiation?
The formation of organs from stem cells
The production of new organs through cloning
The development of organs from existing tissues
All of the above
What is the purpose of axillary bud proliferation?
To produce multiple copies of a single plant from a small tissue sample
To create new organs through cloning
To develop organs from existing tissues
To increase uniformity of plants
What is shoot tip culture?
A technique for producing multiple copies of a single plant from a small tissue sample
A type of genetic engineering
A method of storing food
A form of cloning
What is meristem culture?
A technique for producing multiple copies of a single plant from a small tissue sample
A type of genetic engineering
A method of storing food
A form of cloning
What is callus culture?
A technique for producing multiple copies of a single plant from a small tissue sample
A type of genetic engineering
A method of storing food
A form of cloning
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