Biology, asked by himanshunimje1881, 9 months ago

What is a stem cell in human?

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Answered by utkarshsingh501
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Explanation:

A stem cell is a cell with the unique ability to develop into specialised cell types in the body. In the future they may be used to replace cells and tissues that have been damaged or lost due to disease.

Answered by hariikumar
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Answer:

Stem cells are undifferentiated cells that can turn into specific cells, as the body needs them.

Explanation:

A stem cell is a cell with the unique ability to develop into specialised cell types in the body. In the future they may be used to replace cells and tissues that have been damaged or lost due to disease.

Stem cells provide new cells for the body as it grows, and replace specialised cells that are damaged or lost. They have two unique properties that enable them to do this:

(1)They can divide over and over again to produce new cells.

(2)As they divide, they can change into the other types of cell that make up the body.

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