10. Shoot organogenesis by tissue culture results into: (A) a bipolar structure that has no vascular connection with the explant (B) a monopolar structure that has a strong connection with the pre-existing vascular tissue of the explant (C) a monopolar structure that has no vascular connection with the explant (D) a bipolar structure that has a strong connection with the pre-existing vascular tissue of the explant
10. Shoot organogenesis by tissue culture results into:
(A) a bipolar structure that has no vascular connection with the explant
(B) a monopolar structure that has a strong connection with the pre-existing vascular tissue of the explant
(C) a monopolar structure that has no vascular connection with the explant
(D) a bipolar structure that has a strong connection with the pre-existing vascular tissue of the explant
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Answer: (D) a bipolar structure that has a strong connection with the pre-existing vascular tissue of the explant
Explanation: Shoot organogenesis typically results in a bipolar structure with both shoot and root-like features, and this structure maintains a strong connection with the explant’s vascular tissue, ensuring proper nutrient and water supply.