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Stem cells are special cells in the body that can grow into many different kinds of cells, like muscle, nerve, or blood cells. Scientists study stem cells because they might help cure diseases and fix injured parts of the body. Some people are worried about stem cell research because some types of stem cells come from embryos, and people have different beliefs about whether that is right or wrong. I think using stem cells for research can be good if scientists follow rules, respect people’s beliefs, and only use methods that do not hurt others.

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Stem cells are special cells in the body that can turn into different kinds of cells, like muscle, nerve, or blood cells. Scientists study them because they might help treat diseases and fix injuries. Some people worry about stem cell research because some stem cells come from embryos, and people have different opinions about whether that is right. I think using stem cells is okay if scientists follow rules, respect people’s beliefs, and only use ways that don’t hurt others.