Stem Cells and Differentiation

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A level Biology (2.1.6 Cell Division, Cell Diversity + Cellular Organisation) Flashcards on Stem Cells and Differentiation, created by Yinka F on 30/01/2018.
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What are stem cells? Unspecialised cells with the ability to differentiate. They are also able to divide to produce more undifferentiated stem cells (can renew themselves)
Complete the sentences: In animals, at the bone marrow, adult stem cells divide and ______________ to replace worn out blood cells - ___________ and __________. In animals, at the bone marrow, adult stem cells divide and DIFFERENTIATE to replace worn out blood cells - ERYTHROCYTES and NEUTROPHILS.
Complete the sentences: In plants, stem cells are found in the ____________. In the root and stem, stem cells of the ____________ __________ divide and differentiate to become ________ vessels and phloem ________ _______. In plants, stem cells are found in the MERISTEM. In the root and stem, stem cells of the VASCULAR CAMBIUM divide and differentiate to become XYLEM vessels and phloem SIEVE TUBES.
Why are stem cells important for medicine? Stem cells can develop into different specialised cell types, so they have a huge potential for use in medicine. Studying stem cells can help us to understand more about things like developmental disorders and cancer
What is developmental biology? How organisms grow and develop
How can stem cells be used in treating heart disease? Researchers are trying to make replacement heart cells to repair damaged tissue by using stem cells
What is alzheimer's disease? A neurodegenerative disease whereby nerve cells in the brain die in increasing numbers, resulting in severe memory loss
How can stem cells be used in treating alzheimer's disease? Researchers are hoping to use stem cells to regrow healthy nerve cells. There is current research into using a type of stem cell called Induced Pluripotent Stem (iPS) cells. Scientists are developing a method for growing neurons from iPS cells to study the neurons similar to those affected by the disease in the brain
How can stem cells be used in treating Parkinson's disease? Patients suffer from uncontrollable tremors. It causes the loss of a particular type of nerve cell found in the brain which releases dopamine, which is needed to control movement. Transplanted stem cells may help to regenerate these cells
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