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).
Meristematic cells remain un-differentiated. These are actively dividing cells.
It is undifferentiated!
A stem cell is undifferentiated.
Hematopoietic stem cells
Stem cell transplant
I think the term you're looking for is differentiated. Stem cells are undifferentiated - they do not appear to have a precise purpose other than to divide and provide a method of producing new cells. Differentiated cells are programmed to undertake a specific form or function, for example muscle cells, red blood cells etc.
Eukaryote because it is differentiated from mesenchymal stem cells and therefore has a defined nucleus.
Undifferentiated mesenchymal cell
A stem cell is undifferentiated.
Stem Cell
Osteogenic cell
Hematopoietic stem cells
stem cells are undifferentiated cells which could be totipotent as well as pluripotent.
Promoting undifferentiated cell proliferation in the central zone of shoot apical meristem. The continuous cell multiplication will become the input for differentiated tissues (stem, leaf, branch and inflorescence) development
Differentiated essentially, means to distinguish and be different from other things. Undifferentiated, on the other hand, means to not have any distinguishable features.
An astroblast is a differentiated neural stem cell which becomes an astrocyte.
stem cell are master cell. IE. they are further differentiated into different type of cell. Their fate is to form different type of blood cells and immune system cells stem cells are undifferentiated cells that can change into the cells where they are needed. loads of cells die everyday and stem cells are used to replace them. there is now a treatment for all kinds of diseases where the body is to damaged to replace the cells. so a laboratory grows the stem cells and it is injected.
Stem cell transplant
I think the term you're looking for is differentiated. Stem cells are undifferentiated - they do not appear to have a precise purpose other than to divide and provide a method of producing new cells. Differentiated cells are programmed to undertake a specific form or function, for example muscle cells, red blood cells etc.