RobJulsophyT8ori
RobJulsophyT8ori
04-02-2017
Biology
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What are totipotent cells??
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yashddsy26
yashddsy26
04-02-2017
totipotent cells are those cells that have the ability to change into any cell !
as an example, stem cell in our body !!
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DarthNerd25
DarthNerd25
31-01-2020
Stem cells that can self-renew and become the 3 primary germ cells of the Placenta.
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