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Which type of stem cell is able to differentiate into any cell type, including extraembryonic placental cells?(1 point)
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totipotent cells
totipotent cells
pluripotent cells
pluripotent cells
multipotent cells
multipotent cells
embryonic cells
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Totipotent cells.
Reason: Totipotent cells (e.g., the zygote and early blastomeres) can form every cell type of the embryo plus extraembryonic tissues such as the placenta. Pluripotent cells cannot make extraembryonic placental cells.
Reason: Totipotent cells (e.g., the zygote and early blastomeres) can form every cell type of the embryo plus extraembryonic tissues such as the placenta. Pluripotent cells cannot make extraembryonic placental cells.
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