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What is unique about stem cells?(1 point)
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They are differentiated.
They are differentiated.
They are only found in embryos.
They are only found in embryos.
They are unspecialized.
They are unspecialized.
They are only found in plants.
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They are unspecialized.
Explanation: Stem cells are undifferentiated cells that can divide and give rise to specialized cell types (and self-renew), and are found in embryos and some adult tissues.
Explanation: Stem cells are undifferentiated cells that can divide and give rise to specialized cell types (and self-renew), and are found in embryos and some adult tissues.
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