Unit 1 - AOS 1 - Stem cells Flashcards

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Define Stem cell

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  • Unlike specialized cells, which have a specific form and function, stem cells are not specialized.
  • Meaning they have the potential to become any kind of cell.
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Key points on cell specialisation

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  • Cells must be structured to perform specific functions in context of the organism
  • If there was no cellular specialization, every cell in your body would be the same
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Examples of specialised cells and their functions and structure

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Red blood cells
- Contain hemoglobin to carry oxygen to cells
- Shape increases surface area to allow more oxygen to be absorbed efficiently

Nerve cells
- All neurons have a cell body and one or more fibres
- These fibres vary in length from microscopic to over 1 meter long.

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Define cell differentiation

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The specialization of cells during an organism’s development

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Blastocyst

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4-5 day old fetus - containing only stem cells

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Pluripotent

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Many potentials - capable of giving rise to several different cell types (stem cells)

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Unipotent

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One potential - capable of giving rise to only one cell type. (red blood cell)

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Define Gene regulation

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What part of the DNA is activated
- The turning on and off of genes within a cell in response to environmental stimuli or other factors (development stage)

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Defne gene expression

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What type of protein is expressed
- What proteins (therefore trait) are expressed from the selected genes

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Summarise all key points

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  • All cells contain a complete set of DNA
  • Specialized cells only have certain genes that are expressed
  • Specialized cells are unipotent: meaning they can only give s=rise to that cell type
  • Stem cells have no gene regulation, and are therefore unspecialised
  • Stem cells and pluripotent: meaning they can give rise to any cell type
  • The difference between cell types is de to the selected gene being expressed.
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What is therapeutic cloning?

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  • Involves the creation of an embryo that is genetically identical to patient

The patients cell is taken and fused with a enucleated egg cell, developing into a blastocyst. The stem cells are taken and used to treat the patient.

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Ethical issue of therapeutic cloning

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Because to establish an embryonic stem cell line you must destroy the embryo.

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