What is an example of a totipotent stem cell? embryonic germ cell hematopoietic stem cell fertilized egg muscle satellite cel
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" A totipotent stem cell is a type of stem cell that has the ability to differentiate into any type of cell in the body, including extra-embryonic tissues. This means it can develop into all the cell types that make up an organism. Show more…
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