Stem Cell Flashcards

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  1. Name two basic types of stem cells?
A

embryonic stem cells

adult stem cells

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  1. What is the definition of stem cell plasticity?
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the ability of an adult stem cell to retain the capacity to differentiate along different lineages when placed in the appropriate microenviornment

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  1. What does haematopoietic stem cells give rise to and what does mesenchymal stem cells give rise to?
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haematopoietic- red, white blood cells and platelets

mesenchymal stem cells- give rise to bone cartilage and fat

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  1. When differentiating stem cells, you must note that _____________ stem cells are only capable of producing one cell type, while ______________ stem cells can produce all cell types.
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unipotent- one cell type

totipotnent-all cell types

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  1. The two main types of stem cells are ______________ and _________ stem cells.
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embryonic stem cells

adult stem cells

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  1. Where are mesenchymal stem cells found?
A

Bone marrow

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  1. What type of cells do hematopoietic stem cells form?
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red, white blood cells and platelets

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  1. How many cell types do pluripotent cells form?
    a. One cell type
    b. Many cell types
    c. All cell types
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b. many stem cell types

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What are the two properties of stem cells

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duplication and differentiation

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  1. What is the difference between symmetrical and asymmetrical stem cell division?
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  • Symmetrical cell division: both daughter cells acquire same fate
  • Asymmetric cell division: one daughter cell becomes a stem cell, the other differentiates into a more specialized cell type
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  1. Describe two techniques by which stem cells are isolated and harvested.
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  • Bone marrow aspirates =• Harvested under local anesthesia from upper part of the hip (iliac crest)
  • Tissue biopsies (Skin, cartilage, lungs, liver, kidney and heart) =• E.g: for skin punch, pushed down and rotated to remove circular piece of skin
  • Portion of organs (liver kidney and pancreas) =cells can be isolated and donated from these large organs
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  1. What is the difference between Embryonic Stem Cells and Adult Stem Cells?
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embryonic- are not commited to a certain type of tissue

adult stem cells- are tissue specific

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  1. What is a Stem cell Niche?
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=its sheltering environment of the stem cell that maintains balance between stem cell activity and quiescence.

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  1. Where are adult stem cells found?
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in differentiated tissue, such as skin, adipose, heart, liver, pancreas, brain dental pulp and spinal cord

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  1. _ _ _ _ _ is the stem cell environment that provides a sheltering environment for the stem cells in which the balance between the stem cell activity and quiescence is maintained.\
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stem cell niche

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  1. Where are mesenchymal cells found:
    a. Stomach
    b. Skin
    c. Bone Marrow
    d. Eye
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bone marrow

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  1. What is the difference between an embryonic stem cells and an Adult stem cells? What are two sources of an embryonic stem cells?
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embryonic- are not commited to a certain type of tissue, embryos, existing stem cell lines, Custom-made embryos created by (SCNT)

adult stem cells- are tissue specific