The culture medium (nutrient medium) can be referred to as a 'highly enriched laboratory soil'. Justify the statement.

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(N/A) The culture medium,also known as the nutrient medium,acts as a 'highly enriched laboratory soil' because it provides all the essential components required for the growth and development of plant cells or tissues in vitro.
It contains a carbon source (typically $Sucrose$),inorganic salts,essential vitamins,amino acids,and specific growth regulators such as $Auxins$ and $Cytokinins$.
Just as natural soil provides nutrients to plants in the field,the culture medium provides a controlled,optimized,and nutrient-dense environment that supports rapid cell division and differentiation in a laboratory setting.

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