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Which one of the following potencies of stem cells correspond to the description 'can differentiate into only a few cells; e.g., lymphoid or myeloid stem cells'.
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Which one of the following potencies of stem cells correspond to the description 'they are found in most body organs, where they replace diseased or aged cells'.
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Which one of the following potencies of stem cells correspond to the description 'derived from the mesoderm, they are widely found throughout the body and can be easily isolated and cultured'.
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Which one of the following potencies of stem cells correspond to the description 'can give rise to any of the 220 cell types found in an embryo as well as extra-embryonic cells (placenta)'.
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Which one of the following potencies of stem cells correspond to the description 'myeloid stem cells are this type because they only produce a few types of cells; e.g., neutrophils and eosinophils'.
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Which one of the following potencies of stem cells correspond to the description 'an undifferentiated cell that has the potential to differentiate into any of the 220 cell-types of the human body'.
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Which one of the following potencies of stem cells correspond to the description 'extremely rare cells that have the ability to form an entire human being including the trophoblast'.
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Which one of the following potencies of stem cells correspond to the description 'have the ability to transform into a small number of types of cells; e.g., plasma cells'.
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Which one of the following potencies of stem cells correspond to the description 'can differentiate into only one type of cell; e.g., skin cells'.
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Which one of the following potencies of stem cells correspond to the description 'can differentiate into all three basic body layers; e.g., embryonic stem cells'.
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Which one of the following potencies of stem cells correspond to the description 'in comparison with other types of stem cells, this type has the lowest differentiation potential'.
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Which one of the following potencies of stem cells correspond to the description 'a cell that can differentiate along only one lineage; e.g., germ line stem cells that make sperm'.
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Which one of the following potencies of stem cells correspond to the description 'cells that can maintain an undifferentiated state indefinitely and can differentiate into most, if NOT all, cells of the body'.
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Which one of the following potencies of stem cells correspond to the description 'have the ability to turn into a number of different cells in the body; e.g., bone, muscle, cartilage, or fat cells'.
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Which one of the following potencies of stem cells correspond to the description 'can form all the cell types in a body, as well as the extraembryonic or placental cells'.
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Which one of the following potencies of stem cells correspond to the description 'these cells develop into multiple specialized cell types present in a specific tissue or organ'.
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Which one of the following potencies of stem cells correspond to the description 'the capacity to develop into only one type of cell or tissue; e.g., epidermal stem cells'.
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Which one of the following potencies of stem cells correspond to the description 'can differentiate into a limited type of cells; e.g., adult and cord blood stem cells'.
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Which one of the following potencies of stem cells correspond to the description 'can differentiate into all of the cell types of the body as well as placental cells; e.g., first two zygote cells after fertilization'.
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Which one of the following potencies of stem cells correspond to the description 'capable of developing into only one type of cell or tissue; e.g., germ line stem cell'.
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