Plant Development Studying complex processes in plants can be difficult because plants have mechanisms to react to, and counteract many experimental treatments. Giving a plant an experimental dose of a hormone might cause many interacting effects, producing such complicated results that the experiment is difficult to understand. By experimenting on just parts of plants in tissue culture, individual responses can more easily be studied. Use the "Plant Tissue Culture Information Exchange" web site to gather information on how chimeras and protoplasts can be used to study plant development.
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