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Cell Daughter Stem Unspecialized Produce Single Division Identical

A stem cell is a relatively unspecialized cell that produces one identical daughter cell and one more specialized daughter cell per division, enabling further differentiation.

A stem cell is an undifferentiated cell capable of producing one identical daughter cell and one more specialized daughter cell through cell division, allowing for continued growth and development.

Front stem cell
Back Any relatively unspecialized cell that can produce, during a single division, one identical daughter cell and one more specialized daughter cell that can undergo further differentiation.

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