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    Stem cell research has caused tremendous controversy over the latest years. Because embryonic stem cells are pluripotent and undifferentiated, they have the potential to become any cell in the adult body and are present in all living organisms. Tissue (adult) stem cells are taken from specific parts of the body, but can only give rise to their tissue of origin. These tissue cells are used naturally by the body to replace damaged cells. Research into both of these types of cells seems very…

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    or further understood through knowledge gained in stem cell research. While humans have come far in preventative measures and treatments for many types of disease, there are still many that take people from their families and friends every year. However controversial, stem cell research has greatly improved our understanding of the human body, and it is that research that will finally lead to the demise of the diseases many suffer from. Stem cell research has the potential to treat various…

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    Stem cells are cells that have the capacity to develop into some or many different cell types in the body, depending on whether they are multipotent or pluripotent. Serving as a sort of repair system, they can theoretically divide without limit to restore other cells for as long as the person or animal is still alive. When a stem cell divides, each "daughter" cell has the potential to either remain a stem cell or become another type of cell with a more specialized function, such as a muscle cell…

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    Stem cells are cells that are undifferentiated or also known as not being assigned to a specific functioning cell within the body. With having this characteristic, stem cells have the amazing potential to become many different cell types in the body during early life and growth. They have the capability to renew themselves through cell division and they can also be differentiated. When a stem cell divides, each new cell has a possibility to remain a stem cell or they can be induced to become a…

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    Askins 9/21/16 The Potential Use of Stem Cells To Treat Burn Victims ABSTRACT Extensive burns are devastating and if there is a way that we could use what our body already produces to help rebuild, wouldn’t that be wonderful? Stem cells allow us to regenerate a product that is just as good as the original. However, there are ethical issues with this treatment. INTRODUCTION A little bit of background on stem cells; they are defined as an undifferentiated cell of a multicellular organism that…

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    Stem cell research has created controversy around the world. A stem cell is a cell that has not yet been specialized and can grow into any type of cell (Science dictionary). There are two main types of stem cells, embryonic which comes from human embryos and non-embryonic which is adult stem cells. This relates to the novel Unwind because in the novel they take children’s body parts and give other people the parts. The children do not have a choice to be unwound, it is up to the parents,…

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    Stem cells What is the probability of people who like or listen to music? A very high number I suppose. And what are the odds of them listening to the same type of music, let’s say, pop? A good amount of people still but surely less than the first. The likelihood of listening to the same pop artist? An even smaller number. What about the possibilities of having eyes, arms, legs, a body, a heart? Clearly a great number. But the same color eyes, hair, or skin? A much lesser number. The chances are…

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    Genetic Engineering, Cloning, and Stem Cell Research Research over the last few decades has enabled scientists to identify the genes that compose the human body. Although this is a fascinating branch of scientific research, the numerous uses of genetic engineering carry with them many ethical questions. Some of the possible uses of gene manipulation listed by Boss (2013) include: cloning to produce or replace children or to create children with special qualities, manipulation of genes in order…

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    A stem cell is simply a cell capable of developing into any other type of cell. It is a biological foundation that hasn’t specialized itself for a specific purpose, however can easily do so for different functions within the body. The cell can be totipotent (able to develop into an organism), pluripotent (able to form tissues of an organism)or multipotent specialized for a certain tissues e.g. blood). Whilst stem cells are mainly known for coming from embryos, there are a wide variety of other…

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    Embryonic Stem Cell

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    Stem Cell Research Paper: Human Embryonic Stem Cells or (hESCs) Human Embryonic Stem Cells or (hESCs) are taken from human embryos, however these embryos are not normal ones. The (hESC) are embryos that were fertilized in a process known as in vitro fertilization. In vitro fertilization is usually done in a clinic of some sort and are then given to researchers for research with permission from the people who have donated. The human embryonic stem cells are not created from a woman, they are…

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