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Because cells of the blastocyst or inner cell mass (ICM) are subjected to strong selection for proliferation, as per "survival of the fittest" phenomena of evolution (speedheart8).
The amount of connective tissue in a muscle has a complex effect on the tenderness of the meat. The major component of connective tissue, collagen, has a tough, rigid structure. However, even though muscles from younger animals have more connective tissue, the meat derived from those muscles is generally more tender than that from older animals. This is due to the fact that collagen is broken...
Immature, undifferentiated, dividing cells, for example: White blood cells and sperm cells.
Hematopoietic stem cells
the undifferentiated cell is located in the ground meristem region.
Because cells of the blastocyst or inner cell mass (ICM) are subjected to strong selection for proliferation, as per "survival of the fittest" phenomena of evolution (speedheart8).
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The amount of connective tissue in a muscle has a complex effect on the tenderness of the meat. The major component of connective tissue, collagen, has a tough, rigid structure. However, even though muscles from younger animals have more connective tissue, the meat derived from those muscles is generally more tender than that from older animals. This is due to the fact that collagen is broken...
Immature, undifferentiated, dividing cells, for example: White blood cells and sperm cells.
Hematopoietic stem cells
It consists of undifferentiated cells in a plant, which form other tissues and, among other things, allow the plant to grow. They are analogous to "stem cells" in animals, which form various types of cells.
in undifferentiated cancer the cells are immature
No, cambium is made up of actively dividing living cells.
Only undifferentiated cells are found in meristematic tissue
Not all parts of the plant are actively dividing. They have differentiated cells that may may be living or dead. only a small fractions of the cells are actively dividing. These cells are called as meristem. The tip of the roots are actively dividing and thus they are best suitable of studying mitosis.
the undifferentiated cell is located in the ground meristem region.
Cells that are actively dividing are most sensitive to radiation damage.