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What is the missing word? Stem cells have not yet __________, so they retain the ability to develop into other types of cells.

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Answered by dreamrob
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Stem cells are cells have not yet specific role, so they retain the ability to develop into other types of cells.

• Stem cells are undifferentiated cells whenever our body needs them, which can turn into specific cells.

• Stem cells are produced from the embryos and body tissues.

• Embryonic stem cells can be differentiated into more cell types than adult stem cells.

• Embryonic stem cells are considered pluripotent stem cells.

• Stem cells are used to regenerate the tissues.

• Stem cells are used to treat people with cardiovascular disease.

Answered by mindfulmaisel
3

Stem cells have not yet undifferentiated and unspecialized, so they retain the ability to develop into other types of cells.

Explanation:  

  • Stem cells are those which has the capacity to develop into any other type of the cell. So stem cell once they differentiate can develop and specialise.  
  • Hence they have not yet differentiated. Stem cells have a wide range of function in modern medicine.  
  • Since it can form all types of cell, it is used in organs which have to be replaced due to cancer therapy. It can also form organs which have been misformed due to developmental anomaly.

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