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meristem cells are unspecialized cells,similer to our own stem cells in our bones that make red blood cells.
What do scientists do to adult cells to make them behave like embryos?
in the digestive tract
Yes and No. The only big difference is the procedures used in harvesting adult stem cells is considered legal and safe. There's no need to kill a human embryo. Adult stem cells can be harvested from cord blood or human bone marrow. But embryonic stem cells are able to make more kinds of cells than adult stem cells.
A clump of this hormonally induced [aseptic] bio-substance is called Callus Tissue, and it my be divided to make numerous [aseptic test-tube enclosed] 'plantlets'.
meristem cells are unspecialized cells,similer to our own stem cells in our bones that make red blood cells.
Phloem tissue consists of: conducting cells, generally called sieve elements; parenchyma cells, including both specialized companion cells or albuminous cells and unspecialized cells; and supportive cells, such as fibres and sclereids.(attribution: wikipedia, Phloem)
What do scientists do to adult cells to make them behave like embryos?
in the digestive tract
A method scientists use to make identical offspring from from adult cells. Do you know, cause I don't?
in the digestive tract
in the digestive tract
Stem cells are those which could make up new tissues. Eg. bone marrow stem cells make up blood organelles. Adult stem cells could be used to make tissue that could then be transplanted into human beings.
Yes and No. The only big difference is the procedures used in harvesting adult stem cells is considered legal and safe. There's no need to kill a human embryo. Adult stem cells can be harvested from cord blood or human bone marrow. But embryonic stem cells are able to make more kinds of cells than adult stem cells.
There are no products that use human cells, whether fetus, baby, or adult cells.
To shorten the amount of numbers they had to write down and to make the scale of the Universe more comprehensible.
A clump of this hormonally induced [aseptic] bio-substance is called Callus Tissue, and it my be divided to make numerous [aseptic test-tube enclosed] 'plantlets'.