Campbell Biology, Books a la Carte Plus Mastering Biology with eText -- Access Card Package (10th Edition)
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Chapter 42.4, Problem 5CC
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To explain: The differentiation of embryonic stem cell from stem cells present in the bone marrow of an adult.
Concept introduction:
Stem cells can reproduce indefinitely and divide mitotically to produce one daughter cell that remains as a stem cell and perform a specialized function. Embryonic stem cells are the pluripotent stem cells originating from the inner cell mass of the blastocyst.
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(i) Why are both differentiation and self-renewal essential for the functioning of stem cells in the body? (ii)
Describe bone marrow and hemopoiesis as an example of stem cell function.
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