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What are adult stem cells? |
They are stem cells found in tissue and bones marrow of children and adults. They can only specialise into the type of cell of the tissue they're found in |
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What is meiosis? |
It is the division of gametes |
Sex cells |
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Where and when are somatic stem cells found? |
They are found in a blastcyst of a developing zygote. (Around 5 - 8 days old). |
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What is cell differentiation? |
•When a cell becomes specialised to carry out a SPECIFIC function. •Specialised cells can only express the genes characteristics of that cell type through GENE EXPRESSION. • example: muscle cell switches on the genes to carry out it's functions and other genes that the cell does not need is switched off. |
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True or false: a red blood cell has the genetic information of a muscle cell. |
True: the muscle cells genes are switched off |
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What is it meant by the term pluropotent? |
They are stem cells and can change into every cell type |
Stem cells |
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What is it meant by multipotent? |
They are adult stem cells that can only change into the cell type of the tissue they're found in |
Adult stem cells |
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What are germline cells? |
•It is the cell that produces gametes. • they can divide by mitosis to produce more germline cells or by meiosis to produce gametes |
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What will happen if a mutation happens in a germline cell? |
The mutation will end up int the gametes and show up in future offspring |
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What is a benign tumor? |
A non cancerous overgrowth of cells |
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What is a malignant tumor? |
A cancerous overgrowth of cells |
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