In plants, totipotent callus cells
A) are cells from the ends of roots or shoots.
B) lack the ability to differentiate.
C) can form roots or shoots depending on the hormone treatment they receive.
D) are only produced under controlled laboratory conditions.
E) produce plants which are unable to fruit.
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