2 Sem ces can "sell-renew. What does this mean? a. They can give rise to speciiallized cells. D They do not have any specific structures or functions. They can divide many times to produce millions of stem cells. d. None of these choices is correct. C. 3. Stem cells can "differentiate". What does this mean? They can give rise to specialized cells. They do not have any specific structures or functions. a. b. C. They can divide many times to produce millions of stem cells. d. None of these choices is correct.

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They can ge e to apecialld ceilis
They do not have any speciffe stmuctures or functions
They can divide many times to produce miltions of stem cells.
d None of these choices is comect
2 Bem ces can "self-renew. What does this mean?
a.
They can give rise to speciallized cells.
D They do not have any specific structures or functions.
c.
They can divide many times to produce millions of stem cells.
d. None of these choices is correct.
3. Stem cells can "differentiate". What does this mean?
a.
They can give rise to specialized cells.
b.
They do not have any specific structures or functions.
C.
They can divide many times to produce millions of stem cells.
d. None of these choices is correct.
E Adult stem cells (select all that apply)
a.
are removed from the blastocyst of an embryo
b.
are found in tissues such as umbilical cord blood, bone marrow, muscle, and brain
c. replace cells that are lost through normal wear and tear, injury or disease.
E are isolated and grown in a lab.
can differentiate to form any cell type in the body.
an only differentiate into a limited number of tissue types.
stem cells (select all that apply)
emoved from the blastocyst of an embryo
nd in tissues such as umbilical cord blood, bone marrow, muscle, and
ells that are lost through normal wear and tear, injury or disease.
d and grown in a lab.
ate to form anve
Transcribed Image Text:Sem t wae ooe the muea They can ge e to apecialld ceilis They do not have any speciffe stmuctures or functions They can divide many times to produce miltions of stem cells. d None of these choices is comect 2 Bem ces can "self-renew. What does this mean? a. They can give rise to speciallized cells. D They do not have any specific structures or functions. c. They can divide many times to produce millions of stem cells. d. None of these choices is correct. 3. Stem cells can "differentiate". What does this mean? a. They can give rise to specialized cells. b. They do not have any specific structures or functions. C. They can divide many times to produce millions of stem cells. d. None of these choices is correct. E Adult stem cells (select all that apply) a. are removed from the blastocyst of an embryo b. are found in tissues such as umbilical cord blood, bone marrow, muscle, and brain c. replace cells that are lost through normal wear and tear, injury or disease. E are isolated and grown in a lab. can differentiate to form any cell type in the body. an only differentiate into a limited number of tissue types. stem cells (select all that apply) emoved from the blastocyst of an embryo nd in tissues such as umbilical cord blood, bone marrow, muscle, and ells that are lost through normal wear and tear, injury or disease. d and grown in a lab. ate to form anve
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Stem cells are cells in the body that have the ability to differentiate into a variety of different cell types. They function as the body's mending system. Embryonic stem cells and adult stem cells are the two types of stem cells available.

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