This document provides an overview of cryopreservation, which involves preserving living cells and tissues at ultra-low temperatures, typically in liquid nitrogen. It discusses the principles, processes, and steps involved, including addition of cryoprotectants, freezing and storage at temperatures below -130°C, thawing, re-culturing cells, measuring viability, and regenerating plants from cryopreserved cells or tissues. The goal is to halt biological and chemical processes to preserve living material intact for long periods of time while maintaining viability after thawing.