no. stem cells can clone A cell that's put around it, like a heart cell or pancreas
cell but it can't clone an entire person (though it would aid the process).
No. Stem cells occur naturally in the human body. However we are trying to clone stem cells to aid in there research.
Yes, some stem cells do come from humans. The stem cells are taken from embryos. Animals also have stem cells used in research.
Embryonic stem cells are.
Unspecialized human cells are typically referred to as stem cells. These cells have the potential to develop into different types of cells in the body.
No, humans cannot live without stem cells. Stem cells are crucial for the growth, repair, and maintenance of tissues in the body. They play a vital role in replenishing cells and tissues continuously throughout life.
stem cells exist throughout the body and they respond to certain needs in the body by becoming specialized cells.
Cloning to produce embryonic stem cells is called therapeutic cloning. This process involves creating a clone of a donor’s cells to generate embryonic stem cells that can be used for medical research and potential treatments.
they are found in humans and in plants and they generate different cells or even regenerate a whole original organ
Stem cells are special cells in the body which can transform into any other kind of cell. Embryonic stem cells are the stem cells which develop soon after an egg becomes fertilized with a sperm (which is what makes it an embryo). There are also adult stem cells, which are present inside grown humans. Stem cells have been used to grow artificial tissues and organs and may someday be a better alternative to getting transplants.
it is possibe to clone both humans and animals- however it is genetically restricted to females, due to the sex cells (female x&x) (male x&y)
no. Its not even self aware unless you were when you were an embryo in which case good luck!
a stem cell from an animal / humans [but still not proven possible] may be used to produce clones.