$ Cellular totipotency means that single cell can give rise to a fully grown multicellular organisms ! Meristematic cells are also called "stem cells"

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$ Cellular totipotency means that single cell can give rise to a fully grown multicellular organisms ! Meristematic ... D. If both As and R are wrong.

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