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  • What is a stem cell?
    are cells that have not undergone differentiation. A cell which has not yet become specialised is called undifferentiated.
  • Do adults have embryonic cells?
    No. They have limited stem cells.
  • Where can stem cells be found in adults?
    Bone marrow - red blood cells, types of white blood cells, platelets.
  • Where are plant stem cells found?
    mertistem
  • Where are meristems found in plant?
    they are found in the roots and shoots in plants.
  • Are plant adult stem cell like adult stem cells in humans?
    No. Stem cells in adult plants can still make every type of plant cell.
  • Examples of plant stem cells?
    photosynthesis, phloem cells, root hair cell - all have the potential to form whole new plants.
  • What are plant stem cells used for?
    used to make clones (identical copies) - parent cells.
    orchids and other house plants to produce quickly and cheaply.
    Conserving endangered species - fringed campion, American Elm.
    Clones of plants that have been genetical modified to deal with environment stress - normal maize, drought-resistant gm maize.
  • What are human cells used for?
    used for medicine and scientist found ways to grow embryonic stem cells in the lab.
  • What type of diseases can embryonic stem cells cure?
    diabetes - replacing the insulin producing cells in the pancreas.
    enable people paralysed by spinal injuries to walk again by regrowing spinal nerves.
  • What types of challenges have been faced?
    encourage embryonic stem cells are need, without them growing into something else - that we not want.
  • What are the adult stem cells used?
    scientist have been using bone marrow for transplants for years.
    they are investigating different types of adult stem cells - see how they might control he way they were develop.
  • What is the impact of stem cells in the future?
    bink of success with stem cells - which could change science forever.
  • What are therapeutic stem cells?
    a regenerative medicine approach that uses the body's natural ability to repair itself by utilising the unique properties of stem cells.