Three Fundamental Abilities of PlantsTotipotencyThe potential or inherent capacity of a plant cell to develop intoan entire plant if suitably stimulated.It implies that all the information necessary for growth andreproduction of the organism is contained in the cellDedifferentiationCapacity of mature cells to return to meristematic condition anddevelopment of a new growing point, follow by redifferentiationwhich is the ability to reorganize into new organCompetencyThe endogenous potential of a given cells or tissue to develop ina particular way