Across
- 3. adult cells that have been reprogrammed to exhibit pluripotent characteristics.
- 7. Stem cells derived from the inner cell mass of a blastocyst
- 11. Capable of differentiating into many different cell types.
- 14. A molecule that directs stem cells to become specific cell types during differentiation.
- 17. One of the primary layers of cells in the early embryo that gives rise to various tissues and organs.
- 18. The gel-like substance within a cell that contains various organelles.
- 19. The ability to develop into any type of cell.
- 20. A tumor containing various types of tissue, often derived from pluripotent cells.
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- 1. A partially differentiated cell that can give rise to specific cell types.
- 2. The reversal of a cells differentiation status to a less specialized state.
- 4. The process by which stem cells develop into specialized cell types.
- 5. Related to the formation of blood cells.
- 6. Can differentiate into a limited number of cell types.
- 8. The outermost of the three primary germ layers, giving rise to skin and the nervous system.
- 9. The conversion of one specialized cell type into another.
- 10. Pertaining to the body's non-reproductive cells.
- 12. The process of renewal and growth that repairs or replaces damaged or lost cells or tissues.
- 13. Stem cells found in various tissues that can differentiate into several cell types, such as bone, fat, and cartilage.
- 15. The innermost of the three primary germ layers, giving rise to internal organs.
- 16. An early stage of embryonic development characterized by a hollow sphere of cells.
