There are three phases of stem cells mitosis, gene expression, and differentiation.
<h3 /><h3>What are stem cells?</h3>
Stem cells that are totipotent or omnipotent. programmable stem cells. Multiple-potency stem cells, stem cells with oligopotency, the body's building blocks are stem cells, which are cells that give rise to all other cells with specific roles.
Daughter cells are created when stem cells divide properly in the body or a lab to create additional cells. Most stem cells are found in the bone marrow.
They divide at this stage to produce new blood cells, Once fully developed, blood cells leave the bone marrow and travel into circulation.
Therefore stem cells develop into different cells through differentiation.
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Fatty acids
Explanation:
Fatty acids are the building blocks in the synthesis of lipids. Lipids are built on repeating fatty acids units.
- Many esters occurs naturally in plants and animals.
- Such as fats and oils, waxes, phospholipids and glycolipids.
- These groups of compound are called lipids.
- Fatty acids are alkanoic acids and when they combine with alkanals produce esters.
- They are made up of the carboxylic acid functional group.
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Out of all the choises
a. cells are the building blocks of life
b. cells all arise from pre existing cells
<span>c. cells are the basic living units of structure an function </span>
<span>d. all of above
</span>it would be d
Answer: There are few ‘laws’ in science. Those ‘laws’ are so named for historical reasons, but they are theoretical in nature. They set out what happens when a theory is applied in practice. A theory is simply the best explanation we have for understanding why some process takes place and predicting what the result will be.
Explanation: Anyone who describes something as “just a theory” does not understand what a theory is. Laws are arbitrary human rules. Theories are severely tested and re-tested explanations of why things happen in the real physical world and can be used to make predictions about outcomes.
Some would say that theories are about why something happens and laws (in science) describe what happens. But this simply makes a scientific ‘law’ a subset of a scientific theory, explaining how to make predictions.