Stem Cells

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    • Stem cell
      An undifferentiated cell which can become any type of cell
    • Undifferentiated
      A cell which is not yet specialised
    • Differentiated
      A cell which is specialised to a specific function
    • Human embryo
      A source of stem cells which can become any type of cell
    • Bone marrow
      A source of stem cells which can become many types of cell including blood cells
    • Meristem
      The region in plant shoots and roots where mitosis occurs and a source of stem cells in plant tissue
    • Diabetes
      A disease of the pancreas which may be treated with stem cells
    • Spinal cord injury
      A cause of paralysis which may be treated with stem cells
    • Therapeutic cloning

      When an embryo is produced with the same genes as the patient as a source of stem cells
    • Potential risks of stem cell treatment

      Viral infection, cancer and rejection unless therapeutic cloning is used
    • Cloning rare plant species

      A way of protecting plant species from extinction, using meristem tissue
    • Cloning disease resistant crops

      A way of providing food security, using meristem tissue
    • Zygote
      A fertilised egg cell which divides to form an embryo
    • Ethical objections
      Moral reasons people may be against stem cell treatments
    • Religious objections

      Religious reasons people may be against stem cell treatments
    • Advantages of bone marrow stem cells

      Can treat many blood-linked or immune-linked diseases, less ethical concerns than embryonic stem cells, bone marrow is easier to obtain than embryonic cells
    • Advantages of embryonic stem cells

      No consent required, obtainable via embryos discarded in IVF, can be used to make any type of cell, less risk of rejection if used via therapeutic cloning
    • Disadvantages of bone marrow stem cells

      Requires voluntary donors, bone marrow extraction can cause pain to an individual and requires consent, may have a risk of infection, can only form cells such as blood cells, risk of rejection
    • Disadvantages of embryonic stem cells

      Ethical considerations such as potential loss of life or harm to embryo, less easily obtainable than bone marrow stem cells, risk of rejection
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