4.1.2.3 Stem Cells Flashcards
Stem cell:
An undifferentiated/unspecialised cell which an self-renew to produce more cells of the same type or specialise to carry out a specific function
Unspecialised cells:
- They can become any type ofcell
- stem cells
Specialised cells:
- These cells are fixed
- They can onlydivide to make its own type of cell
When do plant stem cells differentiate?
Many plant cells retain the ability to differentiate throughout their lives
Where are plant stem cells found?
- Plants have layers of unspecialised stem cells in the roots and shoots
- The layers are called the meristem
What can the meristem tissue in plant cells differentiate into?
Meristem tissue in plants can differentiate into any type of plant cell, throughout the life of the plant
Why are plant stem cells useful
- Stem cells from meristems in plants can be used to produce clones of plants quickly and economically
- Rare species can be cloned to protect them from extinction
- Crop plants with special features such as disease resistance can be cloned to produce large numbers of identical plants for farmers so more crops can survive
- Large numbers of plants can be produced for self-economic benefit
- Research?
- Food?
What are all the types of human stem cells?
- Embryonic stem cells
- Umbilical stem cells
- Adult stem cells
- Therapeutic stem cells (therapeutic cloning)
Where are embryonic stem cells found?
Developing cells of an embryo (3-5 days old)
What can embryonic stem cell differentiate into?
Any type of cell
What are the positives of embryonic stem cells?
- Can differentiate into any type of cell
- [Uses ‘wasted’ embryos from IVF]
- All types of tissues can be grown
- Replace cells that have been damaged or destroyed e.g. paralysis
What re the negatives of embryonic stem cells?
- Ethical issues - destroying the embryo and therefore a chance of life
- Need to take immunosuppressant drugs
- Technology is still developing
- Expensive
Where are umbilical stem cells found?
In the umbilical cord after the birth of a child
What can umbilical stem cells differentiate into?
Blood cells - often used to treat blood disorder in the child later in life
What are some positives of umbilical stem cells?
- Many stem cells available in one umbilical cord
- No embryos involved
- Success at treating blood disorders
- Stored for later use
- No rejection
- No ethical issues