Stem Cells Flashcards
[ ] Stem cells can turn into any type of [ ]
Embryonic
Cell
What is differentiation?
Process by which a cell changes to become specialised for its job
Describe when cells lose the ability to differentiate
Most animal cells lose the ability at an early stage
Lots of plants cells never lose the ability
What are stem cells?
Undifferentiated cells. The can develop into different types of cells depending on what instructions they’re given
Where are stem cells found?
In early human embryos
Describe the stem cells found in adults
Only found in certain places like bone marrow. These aren’t as versatile as embryonic stem cells - hey can’t turn into any cell type - only certain ones
Medicine already uses stem cells to cure [ ]
Disease
Describe how people with blood diseases can be treated
Bone marrow transplants. Bone marrow contains stem cells that can turn into new blood cells to replace faulty ones
How do scientists get stem cells? What are they use for?
They can extract them from early human embryos and grow them.
They can be used to replace faulty cells
What condition could beating heart muscle cells cure?
Heart disease
What condition could nerve cells cure?
People paralysed by spinal injuries
What condition could insulin-producing cells cure?
People with diabetes
How do scientists try to get one specific type of cell from stem cells?
Try to control the differentiation of the stem cells by changing the environment they’re growing in
Why are some people against stem cell research?
1) They feel that human embryos shouldn’t be used for experiments since each one is a potential human life
2) Scientists should develop/find other sources of stem cells, so they don’t need to use embryos
Why do some people disagree with the ethical issues of not researching stem cells?
1) Curing patients who already exist and who are suffering is more important than the rights of embryos
2) Embryos used in research are usually unwanted ones from fertility clinics tat would probably be destroyed if they weren’t used for research