no
Mitosis. Meiosis is when sex cells (eggs/sperm) reproduce.
The use of stem cells is not unethical in and of itself, the ethics component revolves around the source of the stem cells and the concern that fetuses will be produced and intentionally destroyed in order to obtain stem cells.
stem cells
Hematopoietic stem cells.multipotent stem cellsplasmaproerythroblastsstem cells
Meiosis would produce sperm cells and epithelial cells in plants. Red blood cells do not undergo meiosis, as they lack a nucleus and are not capable of dividing.
no
Spermatogenesis is the process in which male haploid germ cells are produced from diploid spematogonial stem cells by way of mitosis and meiosis . This occurs in the same way in rats in the seminiferous tubules boundaries of the testes.
Mitosis. Meiosis is when sex cells (eggs/sperm) reproduce.
The use of stem cells is not unethical in and of itself, the ethics component revolves around the source of the stem cells and the concern that fetuses will be produced and intentionally destroyed in order to obtain stem cells.
stem cells
spring
Hematopoietic stem cells.multipotent stem cellsplasmaproerythroblastsstem cells
Cultured stem cells are important in producing tissues because they become specialized as they divide, which means that a specific form of tissue can be produced from them.
Red blood cells are produced by stem cells in bone marrow.
basal stem cells.
There is a hormone produced by the kidneys called erythropoietin that stimulates production of red blood cells. Certain cytokines such as colony stimulating factors and interleukins produced by the red bone marrow drive development of white blood cells. Both white and red come from the same hemopoietic stem cell. Changing pressure of the flow of liquids around stem cells can induce cells to become artery cells.