Embryonic stem cells
Embryonic stem cells unit derived from embryos at a organic process stage before the time that implantation would usually occur among the female internal reproductive organ. Fertilization normally happens among the embryo, and thru consecutive few days, a series of cleavage divisions occur as a result of the embryo travels down the body fluid and into the feminine internal organ. each of the cells (blast meres) of these cleavage-stage embryos unit undifferentiated , i.e. they're doing not look or act rather like the specialised cells of the adult, and thus the blast meres do not appear to be notwithstanding committed to turning into any specific type of differentiated cell. so each those blast meres have the potential to relinquish rise to any cell of the body.
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