When stem cells exhibit the property of self-renewal; they produce __________. two stem cells that are genetically different from one another two types of daughter cells: a stem cell and a differentiated cell two types of daughter cells: a stem cell and a determined cell new cell types
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stem cells are a type of cell that have yet to become specialized. This means that their role within the body has not been determined yet. Due to this unique property, stem cells are able to become cell or regenerate (regrow) damaged tissue. Evaluate what positive impact stem cells could have on the future of the human population.
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Daughter cells are genetically identical. Daughter cells are haploid. Daughter cells are genetically different. Daughter cells are diploid. A. Mitosis Forms gametes. 8. Meiosis Occurs only in somatic cells. Responsible for growth and repair. Leads to genetic diversity.
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