Stem cells

Stem cells are the foundation cells for every organ, tissue and cell in the body. They are like a blank microchip that can ultimately be programmed to perform particular tasks. Stem cells are undifferentiated or “blank” cells that have not yet fully specialized. Under proper conditions, stem cells begin to develop into specialized tissues and organs. Additionally, stem cells can self-renew, that is they can divide and give rise to more stem cells.

Can anyone put that in there own words so it looks easier to read please!

Answer #1

It’s already pretty straight-forward and simple…I don’t think I can make it any easier.

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