Stem Cells And Differentiation Flashcards

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When a stem cell converts to become and different type of cell can it become another type afterwards?

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No because once it has adapted to cell it can’t change

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Where are stem cells found?

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Stem cells are found in the brain, bone marrow, blood, blood vessels, skeleton muscles, skin, liver and human embryos.

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What are the two types of stem cells?

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Adult stem cells - these are unspecialised cells that can develop into many types of cells.

Embryonic stem cells - these are unspecialised cells that can develop into any types of cell.

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Why do people object to Embryonic stem cells?

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They object because stem cells are taken from the embryo and people think this is wrong because it could be an unborn child.

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What are the advantages of using Embryonic stem cells?

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Helps to stop people suffering.

Treating disorders costs money.

There are laws in place to stop it going to far.

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What are the disadvantages of Embryonic screening?

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Destroys possible develop of unborn children.

People may want to screen their embryos in order to make their ideal child.

Screening is expensive

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Define a stem cell

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Stem cells are a cell that has not become a specialised cell.

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