Here are some types of culture biology: Callus culture A type of cell culture that uses a solid nutrient medium to prepare a callus. A callus is a mass of actively dividing cells that has an irregular shape and contains undifferentiated and unorganized cell mass. Suspension culture A type of cell culture that uses a liquid medium to prepare a suspension. In suspension culture, single cells or small aggregates of cells are allowed to function and multiply in an agitated growth medium, thus forming a suspension. Protoplast culture A type of tissue culture where the protoplast can be... Show more Here are some types of culture biology: Callus culture A type of cell culture that uses a solid nutrient medium to prepare a callus. A callus is a mass of actively dividing cells that has an irregular shape and contains undifferentiated and unorganized cell mass. Suspension culture A type of cell culture that uses a liquid medium to prepare a suspension. In suspension culture, single cells or small aggregates of cells are allowed to function and multiply in an agitated growth medium, thus forming a suspension. Protoplast culture A type of tissue culture where the protoplast can be cultivated with the help of the hanging drop procedure or by micro-culture chamber. A protoplast can be referred to as a cell which does not have a cell wall. Organ culture A type of tissue culture in which an organ is separated and cultured in a laboratory setting. The process is used to preserve the shape or function of organs. Embryo culture A type of plant tissue culture technique used to grow embryos from seeds and ovules in an artificial or natural nutrient medium. Seed culture A type of plant tissue culture where the explants are obtained from the plants that are already cultured and grown under in vitro conditions. This culture method is popular to culture orchids under in vitro conditions. Anther culture A type of tissue culture technique used to produce haploids and dihaploids. It is simpler than the pollen culture technique. It uses microspores or anthers for plant regeneration. Other types of culture biology include: Cell culture, Tissue culture. Show less
Here are some types of culture biology: Callus culture A type of cell culture that uses a solid nutrient medium to prepare a callus. A callus is a mass of actively dividing cells that has an irregular shape and contains undifferentiated and unorganized cell mass. Suspension culture A type of cell culture that uses a liquid medium to prepare a suspension. In suspension culture, single cells or small aggregates of cells are allowed to function and multiply in an agitated growth medium, thus forming a suspension. Protoplast culture A type of tissue culture where the protoplast can be cultivated with the help of the hanging drop procedure or by micro-culture chamber. A protoplast can be referred to as a cell which does not have a cell wall. Organ culture A type of tissue culture in which an organ is separated and cultured in a laboratory setting. The process is used to preserve the shape or function of organs. Embryo culture A type of plant tissue culture technique used to grow embryos from seeds and ovules in an artificial or natural nutrient medium. Seed culture A type of plant tissue culture where the explants are obtained from the plants that are already cultured and grown under in vitro conditions. This culture method is popular to culture orchids under in vitro conditions. Anther culture A type of tissue culture technique used to produce haploids and dihaploids. It is simpler than the pollen culture technique. It uses microspores or anthers for plant regeneration.
Other types of culture biology include: Cell culture, Tissue culture.
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