A stem cell is a cell with the unique ability to become specialised cell types within the body. Within the future they'll be wont to replace cells and tissues that are damaged or lost thanks to disease. Stem cells provide new cells for the body because it grows, and replace specialised cells that are damaged or lost. they need two unique properties that enable them to try to to this: They can divide over and once again to supply new cells. As they divide, they will become the opposite sorts of cell that structure the body. We can grow tissue and organ structures from stem cells, which may then be studied to seek out out how they function and the way they're suffering from different drug
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