After stem cells are no longer needed, they can undergo apoptosis, a programmed cell death process that ensures they do not persist in the body when their function is complete. Some stem cells may also differentiate into specialized cells and become part of various tissues, while others may remain in a quiescent state, ready to be activated if needed in the future. Additionally, in certain conditions, excess stem cells may be cleared by the immune system.
In the body, stem cells are formed during early development from the fertilized egg and can also be found in certain tissues to repair and replace damaged cells. In the lab, stem cells can be derived from various sources such as embryos, adult tissue, or induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) generated by reprogramming adult cells. These methods allow scientists to create and study different types of stem cells for research and potential medical applications.
Injured cells are replaced by Stable cells (fibroblasts, and smooth muscle) that are present in the Go resting stage and also by Liable cells (epithelium or skin/intestine and bone marrow) which are always mitotically dividing. ain't
Cells function in different parts of the body. Stem cells are cells that have not yet formed into a perticular kind of cell; i.e.- red blood cells, white blood cells, skin cells, etc. Scientists can "coax", if you will, the stem cells into any type of cell that they want/need. With stem cells, a person with, say, a blood disorder has the opportunity to go for a stem cell treatment, which would inject the cells into the affected part of the body. The scientists would have, by this point, made the stem cells into the type that the patient needs. With the new cells, the person has a very good chance of having the disorder cured.
Stem cells do not make people sick, because they exist in every person in the world. If stem cells did make people sick, which they don't, then everyone in the world would be sick. Stem cells do not make people sick.~Surprisingly, there is a possibility that the stem cell could ''go bad'' and turn into the cell that actually causescancer... You don't need to worry, though, as long as you are taking care of your body, put sun tan lotion on in the summer, and DONT DO DRUGS!
One reason that stem cells are important is due to human development from stem cells. As such, an understanding of their unique attributes and control can teach us more about early human development. Diseases such as cancer are thought to result from abnormal cell proliferation and differentiation. This means that an understanding of where things go 'wrong' in stem cell division and thus lead to cancer can help us find ways to prevent the dysfunctional changes or employ effective ways to treat them with targeted drugs.
Stem cell research is about the cloning of animals and human. a cell that can be made into another cell.. eg: someone with alepisha can get stem cells injected and get the cells needed to grow back hair, etc.. someone with autism can go to some country in Asia and get them injected to help the cells in the brain.
In the body, stem cells are formed during early development from the fertilized egg and can also be found in certain tissues to repair and replace damaged cells. In the lab, stem cells can be derived from various sources such as embryos, adult tissue, or induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) generated by reprogramming adult cells. These methods allow scientists to create and study different types of stem cells for research and potential medical applications.
Injured cells are replaced by Stable cells (fibroblasts, and smooth muscle) that are present in the Go resting stage and also by Liable cells (epithelium or skin/intestine and bone marrow) which are always mitotically dividing. ain't
well you go and you get head in the movies
Brain cells
yes the can because when the go to the body they control every sense
Because those cells lack the ability to divide. Once nerve cells specialize from stem cells, they lose the ability to go through mitosis
Cells function in different parts of the body. Stem cells are cells that have not yet formed into a perticular kind of cell; i.e.- red blood cells, white blood cells, skin cells, etc. Scientists can "coax", if you will, the stem cells into any type of cell that they want/need. With stem cells, a person with, say, a blood disorder has the opportunity to go for a stem cell treatment, which would inject the cells into the affected part of the body. The scientists would have, by this point, made the stem cells into the type that the patient needs. With the new cells, the person has a very good chance of having the disorder cured.
Because those cells lack the ability to divide. Once nerve cells specialize from stem cells, they lose the ability to go through mitosis
Stem cells do not make people sick, because they exist in every person in the world. If stem cells did make people sick, which they don't, then everyone in the world would be sick. Stem cells do not make people sick.~Surprisingly, there is a possibility that the stem cell could ''go bad'' and turn into the cell that actually causescancer... You don't need to worry, though, as long as you are taking care of your body, put sun tan lotion on in the summer, and DONT DO DRUGS!
One reason that stem cells are important is due to human development from stem cells. As such, an understanding of their unique attributes and control can teach us more about early human development. Diseases such as cancer are thought to result from abnormal cell proliferation and differentiation. This means that an understanding of where things go 'wrong' in stem cell division and thus lead to cancer can help us find ways to prevent the dysfunctional changes or employ effective ways to treat them with targeted drugs.
the dump . They should go to a recycling area for electronic goods.