Biology, asked by effbeauty20, 3 months ago

How cells grow and divide through generation of specialised tissues from embryonic stem cells?

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Answered by arunakochar19754
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These cells are called embryonic stem cells and can become specialised to form any type of cell. ... For example, if one of the embryonic stem cells formed a muscle cell, it would switch on the genes to turn it into a muscle cell and switch off the genes that would cause it to become a different type of cell.

Answered by usman4916950
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An embryo develops from a fertilised egg. All of the cells in an embryo start off identical and undifferentiated. These cells are called embryonic stem cells and can become specialised to form any type of cell. They do this by switching genes on and off.

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