Stem cells 6.5 Flashcards
what is differentiation and what does it involve
- process of cell becoming specialised
- involves expression of some genes but not others in the cell’s genome
what are stem cells
Undifferentiated/unspeciliased cells that originate from mitosis and meiosis
once stem cells are differentiated what happens to them
they enter G0 which means they lose the ability to divide
what is the function of stem cells and what about them allow it to carry out this function
brief
- generate cells needed for growth and tissue repair
- able to undergo division continuously so these can be done perpetually
why does stem cell division have to be strictly controlled
- if not fast enough will lead to ageing and unefficently growth and repair
- if too fast can lead to tumors (cancer)
what is meant by a stem cells potency
A stem cells ability to differentiate into different cell types is called potency. The greater the number of cell types it can differentiate into, the greater its potency
what are totipotent stem cells
- these stem cells can differentiate into any type of cell
- totally potent
what are pluripotent stem cells
- can form ectoderm, endoderm and mesoderm but not whole organisms.
- present in early embryos
what is a multipotent stem cells
- can form a range of cells within a certain type of tissue
- e.g. Haematopoetic stem cells in bone marrow can become various blood cells
what influences a stem cell to differentiate into a specific type of cell
It is dependent on the function of the tissue, organ and organ system to which the cell belongs
what are sources of animal stem cells found in both early and later life
Embryonic stem cells and tissue (adult) stem cells
explain what embryonic stem cells are and there characteristics
- found in early embyros
- are totipotent
^after 7 days blastocyst forms and stem cells are pluripotent until birth
what are the characteristics of adult tissue stem cells
- found in specific areas such as bone marrow
- They are multipoint
- they can be artificially triggered to become pluripotent.
where can stem cells be found in plants
- found in meristematic tissue
- found wherever plant is growing
- also located in vascular cambium
what illnesses and diseases can be treated by the transplantation of stem cells to affected sites
- heart disease
- parkinsons disease
- alzheimers disease
- spinal injuries