It depends almost all stem cells will become specialized in are most needed at the time and will become that kind of cell ie. nerve, muscle, ect while a very small number will stay stem cells and "manage" cells around it estimated at 1 everywhere 100,000 other cells.
Multipotent stem cells
Yes. Stems do have cells.
They get fat.
Stem cells
in stems (:
The job of cells found in stems is to uphold the stem and help to keep its shape. Cells also act as a stems "brain" telling it when to capture the correct amount ogf sunlight water and air.
Yes, stem cells are unspecialized cells that have the potential to develop into different types of specialized cells in the body. They can divide and replicate to produce more stem cells, or they can differentiate into specific cell types depending on the signals they receive from their environment.
The cork cambium
Plasma cells develop from b cells.
The stems will start growing in upward fashion.
The plasma cells develop from transformed b cells.
What kind(s) of cells can develop from unipotent stem cells