Key points
- Stem cells are cells in animals that can continuously undergo cell division.
- embryoA bundle of several hundred cells that has developed from a fertilised ovum. are made from embryonic stem cells which can develop into any cell type.
- Adult stem cells are found only in specific areas of the body and can only develop into a limited number of cell types.
Stem cells
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1. How many cells are in an early embryo?
2. What do bone marrow stem cells make?
Two to three hundred
Blood cells
Cell differentiation
Stem cells are cells that have not yet become specialised for a specific function. This process is called cell differentiation.
There are two types of stem cells in humans:
- Embryonic stem cells.
- Adult stem cells.
Embryonic stem cells
When a sperm fertilises an ovum (egg cell) a zygoteA fertilised ovum (egg cell) before it has divided into an embryo. is formed. This cell divides into two cells, then four, eight and so on. After several weeks a small bundle of cells is formed which is called an embryoA bundle of several hundred cells that has developed from a fertilised ovum.. This is made from embryonic stem cellsStem cells found in embryos that can differentiate into all cell types.. These are unusual cells because they are able to differentiate, or turn into all the different types of cell that make a human.
Did you know?
There are over two hundred different types of specialised cell that make a human.
Adult stem cells
The name adult stem cellsStem cells found in children and adults that can only differentiate into one or several cell types. is a little misleading because these are found in children as well. All stem cells that develop after the embryonic stem cells have differentiated are adult stem cells. These are different from embryonic stem cells because they are only able to differentiate into a limited number of cell types.
Adult stem cells only grow in specific parts of the body including: bone marrowThe spongy tissue found in the centre of the largest bones., breasts, intestines, fat tissue, brain, nose, hair folliclesThe tissue surrounding the root of a hair. and testes. These cells can only differentiate into the cells that grow in that region. So you could not take adult stem cells from the intestines and grow them into blood cells, for example.
Plant stem cells
Plants also have stem cells. Their stem cells are only found in specific areas called meristemsThe regions of plants at their root and shoot tips where stem cells divide. at the tips of their roots and shoots. Unlike adult stem cells, all plant stem cells can differentiate into all cell types.
Uses of stem cells
Adult stem cells in humans have been used to treat diseases like leukaemiaA cancer of the white blood cells. and other cancers of the blood and bone marrow by transplants. Theoretically the use of stem cells could treat a large range of diseases like type 1 diabetesThe pancreas produces little or no insulin so sufferers have to inject this hormone to lower their blood glucose., Parkinson's diseaseA medical condition where some brain cells die, resulting in shaking, stiffness and slowness of movement. and brain and spinal cord injuries. However this is proving difficult to do. Because adult stem cells can only differentiate into one or several cell types they are not as useful as embryonic stem cells. However the use of embryonic stem cells has clinical, and social issues associated with them.
The use of plant stem cells does not have the same issues. All plant stem cells can differentiate into all cell types.
This means a gardener can take a of a plant stem with a small number of leaves and place it into compost. Root cells will often grow from the bottom of the stem and form a new plant. This is genetically identical to the parent plant and so is a cloneOffspring genetically identical to their parent.. This process allows large numbers of copies of rare, valuable or beautiful plants to be grown quickly and easily.
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How are embryonic and adult stem cells different?
Embryonic stem cells are only found in embryos. They can differentiate into all the cell types that make a human.
Adult stem cells are found in children and adults. They can only differentiate into a limited number of cell types.
List some of the arguments for and against the use of stem cells.
For: They can be used to treat some medical conditions in humans. These include leukaemia, type 1 diabetes and Parkinson's disease.
Against: There are clinical, ethical and social issues around the use of embryonic stem cells.
For: Stem cells in plants are used to grow copies of rare plants and beautiful flowers.
For: Large numbers of clones can be made quickly and easily.
For: There are fewer clinical, ethical and social issues surrounding the use of plant stem cells.
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