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Cunningham
4 May, 14:02
What. is the meaning of Explant?
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Celia
4 May, 15:57
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Answer: Explant means: to transfer
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Natalee Tyler
4 May, 17:09
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Trasnfer (living cells, tissues or organs) from animals or plants to a nutrient medium.
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