yes because stem cells are related to regular cells which is one of the principles of physical science.
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stem cells
early embryonic stem cells ramon C.
Bone marow and cord blood
This is a question of ethics, not of science.
stem cells are described as cells part of the embryo where fertilized human egg cells have 23 pairs of chromosomes
Its DNA.
There are four types of stem cells widely used today. They are Embryonic stem Cells - from a Embryo or fetus. There is also, Hematopoietic stem cells what are adult bone marrow. There is Neuronal stem cells what are from the brain. Finally there is another type of bone marrow what is called Mesenchymal stem cells. The difference between Mesenchymal and Hematopictic stem cells is because of there Daughter tissues. Mesenchymal - Muscle; bone; cartilage; tendon and Hematopietic - Blood cells; brain.
absolutely not! Stem cells are cells that have an undecided job which means they can be used for any part of the body.
Cytology (cyto means cell)
There are five basic stem cells classifications there is embryonic stem cells, fetal stem cells. There are the Umbilical cord stem cells, placenta stem cells, and lastly there are adult stem cells.
Bush said that embryonic stem cells can be extracted from human embryos as thong as they are left over from fertility treatments and were donated to science.
Hemocytoblasts, or sometimes also called pluripotent stem cells.