no
Cells up to 8 cell stage in human embryo can develop in any kind of cell in body. Inner cell mass in blastocyst can develop into any kind of cell in human body.
Cells up to 8 cell stage in human embryo can develop in any kind of cell in body. Inner cell mass in blastocyst can develop into any kind of cell in human body.
The type of stem cells that can develop into any kind of cell in the human body or the placenta are called pluripotent stem cells. These include embryonic stem cells, which are derived from the early stages of an embryo, and induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs), which are adult cells reprogrammed to an embryonic-like state. Pluripotent stem cells have the potential to differentiate into all cell types, making them valuable for research and potential therapeutic applications.
The type of stem cell that can develop into any kind of cell in the human body, but not into placenta cells, is called a pluripotent stem cell. Embryonic stem cells are the most well-known example of pluripotent stem cells, as they can give rise to nearly all cell types in the body during development, except for those that contribute to the placenta. These cells hold significant potential for regenerative medicine and research.
Yes, they do. Our cells produce heat when digesting and metabolizing food of any kind.
all the cells in the human body are human except bacteria and cells in food consumed for example ameobas and any type of parasite
cells that are able to develop in any kind of tissue
as far as i kno, the human eye can only see ameobas, and only large ones at that. You can see cells, but are unable to dstinguish one from the other, which is kind of a problem. As to specific names of cells, im afraid i cant name any sorry
Iodine is not alive. It does not live in any environment.
Stem cells can become any cells. Stem cells are generated right after the formation of a newly fertilized egg. They are present in both adult and embryonic body.
yes
For us: yes, very much so. For the environment: not so much.