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Stem cells
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Stem cells are needed because they become specialized cells within the body, helping organs regenerate and heal.
every one but stem cells. which remain undifferentiated
Stem cells are necessary for cellular differentiation because when they divide, they become specialized cells.
Stem cells
zygote, stem cells, cell differentiation zygote, stem cells, cell differentiation
Stem cells are needed because they become specialized cells within the body, helping organs regenerate and heal.
Merestematic cells
every one but stem cells. which remain undifferentiated
Stem cells are necessary for cellular differentiation because when they divide, they become specialized cells.
Cultured stem cells are important in producing tissues because they become specialized as they divide, which means that a specific form of tissue can be produced from them.
The Three characteristics of a stem cell are: They are able to be divided, they are not specialized, and lastly, they can become specialized.
A stem cell can become any other type of specialized cell.
like any cell the nucleus of a stem cell contains DNA. DNA contains instructions for cells and this is what tells them how to specialise and then they become specialised
Stem cells are different from other cells in the body in several notable ways. They can divide and renew themselves many times, whereas other cells are more limited in their divisions. And when those stem cells divide, the new cells can become specialized if necessary. Stem cells have no assigned function in the body, but through the process of specialization, they can take on roles in any of the body's tissues. These type of cells can be derived from human embryos or from certain spots in the adult human body.
I think it's called cellular differentiation or stem cell differentiation.