No, because stem cells don't have any real DNA. When they become specialized, then they usually replicate (unless it's a neuron).
i don't for sure know the answer, but i am under the impression that they can be used more towards making one live waaay longer..
no by creating a replica
Yes.
Pluripotent stem cells.
No. Stem cells can reproduce and become other cells which may help fight off disease.
A stem cell can develop into other types of cells.
Mitosis. Meiosis is when sex cells (eggs/sperm) reproduce.
Stem cells are pluripotent, that is, they have the ability to differentiate and become any cell type in the body.
the cells reproduce where they are located, and the stratum basale is where the are, next to the stem cells.
Stem cells can divide to produce new stem cells to replace themselves.
Pluripotent stem cells.
No. Stem cells can reproduce and become other cells which may help fight off disease.
Stem cells are cells that are able to divide continuously without specializing. These kind of cells are undifferentiated biological cells.
A stem cell can develop into other types of cells.
Merestematic cells
Mitosis. Meiosis is when sex cells (eggs/sperm) reproduce.
Embryonic stem cells are used to treat a variety of diseases. Stem cells also help organs and tissues repair themselves.
Red blood cells are produced by stem cells in bone marrow.
Stem cells are pluripotent, that is, they have the ability to differentiate and become any cell type in the body.
They can only produce cells that are like themselves.