What is differentiation?
What is a stem cell?
What is an undifferentiated cell?
- have potential to differentiate into one of the range of specialised cells
What problems can the division of stem cells cause?
What is potency?
What is a totipotent stem cell?
What is a pluripotent stem cell?
- present in early embryos
What is a multipotent stem cell?
- haematopoetic stem cells in bone marrow is an example because they give rise to various types of blood cell
What is the benefit of being a multicellular organism?
Where are blood cells derived from?
How long do neutrophils live? How many do stem cells produce an hour?
- 1.6 billion per kg per hour (figure increase during infection)
What are the two main sources of animal stem cells?
- tissue (adult) stem cells
What potency is an embryonic stem cell?
What potency is an adult stem cell?
How can adult stem cells be restored?
- umbilical cord
Where are plant stem cells found?
What diseases can stem cells be used to treat?
How are Parkinson symptoms produced and does stem cell treatment work?
What is Alzheimer’s and does stem cell treatment work?
How can stem cells be used to treat burns?
How can stem cells be used in drug trials?
What are the objections of using stem cells from embryos?
What is the disadvantage of using umbilical cords over embryonic stem cells?
What is the disadvantage of using adult stem cells?
- more likely to have acquired mutations