Cells benefit and contribute towards the human development in a person. Cells are very important for a person. One way that they benefit is that they help keep cancer away or cure cancer on a person.
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Embryonic phase is the period of human development. This is when the cells change.
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Apoptosis is programmed cell death. It's important to human development because it kills many unnecessary cells in a fetus, such as the ones between fingers and toes.
Biologically a fetus is human in that its cells are clealy those of a homo sapiens and not another mammal, and if it successfully continues development a human being will result.AnswerIt is human, but not sentient
All cells in the human body, except for red blood cells, contain the human gene. Each cell contains a complete set of human genes that encode the genetic information necessary for the cell's function and development.
If the test is a success, both will benefit (scientists->money and tested human->money or anything that will help them) but if the test if a failure, then only the scientists benefit from it (knowledge) [for the tested human->possible chance for disorders, nothing, or death]
An animal embryo that has been created with animal egg and sperm. At an early stage of development, human cells are added to the embryo. The embryo will go on to develop and contain functioning human cells.
Adult stem cells are undifferentiated cells, found throughout the body after development that multiply by cell division to replenish dying cells and regenerate damaged tissues. Also known as somatic stem cells, they can be found in juvenile as well as adult animals and human bodies.
The two processes included in prenatal development of a human embryo are cleavage, where the initial cell divides into multiple cells, and gastrulation, when the cells organize into the three germ layers of the embryo: ectoderm, mesoderm, and endoderm.
The study of human cells from fertilization to birth is called embryology. It involves observing and understanding the development of an embryo from a single fertilized cell to a fully formed organism.