Progenitor cells come from: A. neuroblasts B. stem cells C. glioblasts D. glial cells
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The question asks about the origin of progenitor cells. Progenitor cells are a type of cell that can differentiate into a limited number of cell types and are often considered to be a 'middle stage' between stem cells and fully differentiated cells. Show more…
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