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It looks like many tiny parts of a normal cell. it has all the normal parts of a cell such as a nucleus, vascule, and cell membrane. it also has cytoplasm.

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What kind of stem cells can only develop into cells that are closely related to the original stem cell?

Multipotent


How could stem cell research affect community?

Stell cell research is broken up into a few parts, embryonic stem cell research which is the controversial one in which they take the cells of an embryo resulting in its death, adult stem cell research, in which scientists would take the cells of a human being (difference between embryonic and adult stem cell researches is that adult stem cell research is when cells are taken anytime after birth). Finally, there is another type of stem cell research called induced pluripotent stem cell research where they, in simple terms, genetically reprogram cells to be other types of cells. This does not involve the death of an embryo. The difference in these types is that embryonic can produce many types of cells, adult produces only a few, and induced pluripotent does the same as embryonic. This research could affect the community in that we would be able regenerate types of cells that otherwise would not be able to such as brain and heart cells. This would be beneficial because this would possibly allow the cure to diseases and health issues that they're currently is no cure for, an example being Alzheimer's (spelling?). This could lead to longer life spans possibly (after much research and time) close to what we consider eternal life, with obviously replacing cells repeatedly which would be very costly to a bank account. Some opponents of stem cell research fear that it could have negative effects on the community. Human cloning is a theoretical possibility of stem cell research that could have big impacts on the way we view one another. Another criticism is the source of stem cells, of which certain types cause the death of an embryo. Anti-abortionists believe that this murder.


What are good ideas for an EPQ on Zoology?

There is loads you can do about animals, for example; Evolution. Animal behavior. Stem cell research


What is pluropotency?

A pluripotent cell is one that has not lost, through either of the processes called Determination or Differentiation, any of its abilities to develop into any type of cell. See stem cells.


What constitutes an outline?

A research paper outline constitutes of a thesis statement and list of the various sections in the paper. Here is an example of research paper outline THESIS: The extraction of embryonic stem cells occurs at a stage where the embryo has not developed all the features necessitating its classification as a complete organism. 1. Introduction 2. Opponents of stem cell research 3. Proponents of stem cell research 4. Conclusion

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What does a inside of a stem look like?

It looks like many tiny parts of a normal cell. it has all the normal parts of a cell such as a nucleus, vascule, and cell membrane. it also has cytoplasm.


Where can stem cell be found in an adult mammal?

inside the brain stem


What is a plant stem cell composed of?

plant cell wall inside it you can find four parts of xylem and phloem


What is the chronosomes role?

The chromosome's role is to tell the stem cells what to make and how to look like. For example, if you have brown eyes, and the genetic code is 01001, then that is what the chromosome tells the cell to look like and function like.


Why is diffusion important in living organism?

Inside a stem of a plant, when a cell is in dynamic equilibrium with its environment, materials can move out and also into the cell at the same rate. Due to this, there is no change inside the cell involved with concentration.


What are some reasons for stem cell research?

so we can look cool :p


What makes a plant stem green?

Some plants have green stems because of the chloroplasts within each plant cell. Although we generally think about the leaves of a plant having chloroplasts and making 'food' for the plant- the cells of the main stem of the plant, or its branches may also have chloroplasts. Chloroplasts can be easily seen through a microscope and look like flat green disks inside the cell.


What you mean by stem cell culture?

The stem cell "culture" is the medium in which the stem cell is able to divide and grow.


What are undifferentiated cells known as?

Hematopoietic stem cells


Why there a chloroplast inside the cell of the stem of a cactus plant?

Cactus are desert plants.Their leaves have turned into thrones.


What does a sunflower look like?

a sun with a stem.


What type of cell can differentiate into any kind of cell?

A stem cell can become any other type of specialized cell.