cell differentiation DEFINITELY IN EXAM Flashcards

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define embryonic stem cells

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completely undifferentiated cells
(have the capacity to specialise into any type of cell)
e.g: sperm cell, egg cell, nerve cell, muscle cell

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define cell differentation

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the process by which cells become specialised for their role

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define adult stem cells

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found in the bone marrow and can only differentiate into different types of blood cells

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what part of the plant doesn’t fully differentiate so has the ability to stay as stem cells

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meristems

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what does the meristem not being fully differentiated mean?

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we can take a cutting of a plant and use it to grow clones very cheaply and quickly
(can replicate rare species and grow identical crop plants with desirable characteristics)

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once you have collected some stem cells what do you do with them?

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clone them in a laboratory

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how are adult stem cells useful for a patient with faulty blood cells

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adult stem cells are transferred from a healthy persons bone marrow into the patient

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why are adult stem cells limited

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they can only differentiate into blood cells whereas embryonic stem cells have the ability to differentiate into any type of cell

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weigh up the positives and negatives of embryonic stem cells

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positives: they have the possibility of potentially curing hundreds of diseases as they can differentiate into any type of cell

negatives: stem cells are made in another body so the patients body may recognise them as being foreign so try to destroy them ( overcome with therapeutic cloning)
while being grown in a laboratory stem cells may pick up a virus
many feel the embryos used have the potential for human life ( embryo’s used are the unwanted ones from fertility clinics)

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what is therapeutic cloning

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embryo could be made to have the same genetic material as the patient who needs the stem cell treatment so any stem cells transferred to the patient wouldn’t be rejected

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