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Callus is undifferential mass of cells. why is not differentiat in animal tissues?

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Callus is undifferential mass of cells. why is not differentiat in animal tissues?

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  1. In humans and other mammals, the caudal cell mass is the aggregate of undifferentiated cells at caudal end on the spine, sometimes called the tail bud in humans. Editing of this page by unregistered or newly registered users is currently disabled due to vandalism.

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    ..... Click the link for more information. Mammalia

    Linnaeus, 1758

    Subclasses & Infraclasses

    Subclass †Allotheria*

    Subclass Prototheria

    Subclass Theria

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    ..... Click the link for more information. In sciences dealing with the anatomy of animals, precise anatomical terms of location are necessary for a variety of reasons. Non-scientists often wonder why zoological and human anatomists use complex terminology to describe locations on a body, when common terms like "up",

    ..... Click the link for more information. vertebral column (backbone or spine) is a column of 34 vertebrae, the sacrum, intervertebral discs, and the coccyx situated in the dorsal aspect of the torso, separated by spinal discs. It houses the spinal cord in its spinal canal.

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  2. Callus is undiferentiated mass of cells which is produced during the culturing the plant tissues under controlled conditions. In animal tissues the callus tissue is not formed.

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