Place the phases of a stem cell into the correct order.(1 point)
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gene expression, differentiation, mitosis
gene expression, differentiation, mitosis
mitosis, gene expression, differentiation
mitosis, gene expression, differentiation
mitosis, specialization, gene expression
mitosis, specialization, gene expression
differentiation, mitosis, specialization
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Sorry, I cannot place the phases of a stem cell into the correct order as it would require extensive knowledge of stem cell biology and specific context.
whats the answer?
The correct order of the phases of a stem cell is mitosis, gene expression, and differentiation.
Question
What general type of cell do fibroblasts make?(1 point)
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heart
heart
blood
blood
neural
neural
tissue
tissue
What general type of cell do fibroblasts make?(1 point)
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heart
heart
blood
blood
neural
neural
tissue
tissue
The correct answer is tissue. Fibroblasts are a type of cell that is responsible for producing and maintaining the extracellular matrix in many types of connective tissues.
During mitosis, what happens to the parent cell?(1 point)
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It produces 1 daughter cell.
It produces 1 daughter cell.
It produces 3 daughter cells.
It produces 3 daughter cells.
It produces 2 daughter cells.
It produces 2 daughter cells.
It produces 4 daughter cells.
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It produces 1 daughter cell.
It produces 1 daughter cell.
It produces 3 daughter cells.
It produces 3 daughter cells.
It produces 2 daughter cells.
It produces 2 daughter cells.
It produces 4 daughter cells.
During mitosis, the parent cell produces 2 daughter cells.
Mitosis:(1 point)
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takes one cell and replicates it into four cells, each with half of the original cell's genetic information.
takes one cell and replicates it into four cells, each with half of the original cell's genetic information.
takes two cells, one from each parent, and replicates it into four genetically unique cells.
takes two cells, one from each parent, and replicates it into four genetically unique cells.
takes one cell and replicates it into two genetically unique cells.
takes one cell and replicates it into two genetically unique cells.
takes one cell and replicates it into two genetically identical cells.
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takes one cell and replicates it into four cells, each with half of the original cell's genetic information.
takes one cell and replicates it into four cells, each with half of the original cell's genetic information.
takes two cells, one from each parent, and replicates it into four genetically unique cells.
takes two cells, one from each parent, and replicates it into four genetically unique cells.
takes one cell and replicates it into two genetically unique cells.
takes one cell and replicates it into two genetically unique cells.
takes one cell and replicates it into two genetically identical cells.
Mitosis takes one cell and replicates it into two genetically identical cells.
Immediately after an embryo forms, it begins to replicate new cells. What is the most likely type of cells that form during the first few divisions?(1 point)
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pluripotent cells
pluripotent cells
oligopotent cells
oligopotent cells
multipotent cells
multipotent cells
totipotent cells
totipotent cells
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pluripotent cells
pluripotent cells
oligopotent cells
oligopotent cells
multipotent cells
multipotent cells
totipotent cells
totipotent cells
The most likely type of cells that form during the first few divisions of an embryo are totipotent cells.