no. you have to change the adult stem cells before they can be used anywhere, ie change the parts that are switched on, whereas stem cell can develop into whatever kjind of cells are needed
Yes. Stem cells can change into any other cell, through a process called "differentiation" However, adult stem cells are less likely to do so, as opposed to embryonic stem cells that can differentiate readily
stem cells are useful because in young embryo's stem cells can change into virtually any type of cell in the body. this means that if, in theory, they are given to people who are ill and who's bodies have been damaged in some way, to act a s a kind of repair kit for the body.
That is what makes stem cells different from ordinary cells. Stem cells aren't specialized for a single purpose but can change into many different types of cells. Blood cells are already changed and are nullipotent (meaning it can't change into a different cell). Once a cell has become a specialized (like blood cells) it can't change. Also stem cells have the ability to divide indefinitely, whereas the nullipotent cells can't.
The statement applies to the horizontal rows or periods in the periodic table is that properties change going across each row.
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Yes, it does. Instead of perdo it's pierdo. It retains the original root in the 1st person plural, and the 2nd person plural familiar.pierdopierdespierde-----------------perdemosperdéis / pierdenpierden
Supe Perder was created in 1983.
Te Voy A Perder was created in 2007-05.
Nada que Perder was created on 2008-09-23.
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Perder es cuestión de método was created in 2005.
The spansih to English translation of the word perder is to lose.perder = to losepedir = to request, ask for, beg
The duration of Perder es cuestión de método is 1.78 hours.
Vas a perder (You are going to lose). Or... perderá (you will loose).
To miss is perder in Spanish.