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cell biology
stem cells
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What is a stem cell?
An
undifferentiated
cell that can differentiate
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Where are stem cells found in animals?
In
embryos
and
adult organisms
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Where are stem cells found in plants?
In
meristem
tissue at
root tips
and
buds
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What happens during fertilization in humans?
A
sperm cell
joins with an
ovum
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What is the process called when cells become specialized?
Differentiation
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What are embryonic stem cells capable of?
Differentiating
into any type of
body cell
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How do adult stem cells differ from embryonic stem cells?
Adult stem cells cannot
differentiate
into all
cell types
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What is a common use of stem cells in medicine?
Bone marrow transplants
for
leukemia
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What is the first step in a bone marrow transplant for leukemia?
Destroying the patient's
existing
bone marrow
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What is a risk associated with bone marrow transplants?
Donor compatibility issues
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What is therapeutic cloning?
Creating an
embryo
with the
patient's
genes
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Why can stem cells from therapeutic cloning be transplanted without rejection?
They have the same
genes
as the patient
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What medical conditions could therapeutic cloning potentially help?
Diabetes
and
paralysis
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What ethical concerns are associated with therapeutic cloning?
Objections based on
ethics
or
religion
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What type of tissue contains stem cells in plants?
Meristem
tissue
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How can meristem tissue be used in agriculture?
To produce
clones
of plants quickly
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Why might farmers clone plants?
To create
disease-resistant
crop plants
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What are the main uses of stem cells in medicine and agriculture?
Medical treatments (e.g.,
bone marrow transplants
)
Therapeutic cloning
for various conditions
Plant cloning using
meristem tissue
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What are the differences between embryonic and adult stem cells?
Embryonic stem cells:
Undifferentiated
Can become any
cell type
Adult stem cells:
Limited
differentiation
Found in specific tissues (e.g.,
bone marrow
)
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What are the advantages and disadvantages of using stem cells in medicine?
Advantages:
Potential to treat
various
diseases
Can regenerate
damaged
tissues
Disadvantages:
Ethical concerns
Risk of rejection or complications
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