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The main ascending axis of a plant. Often used as equivalent of axis or branch or stalk.
Ãâó: www.co.stevens.wa.us/weedboard/glossary.htm
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the part of the plant that grows up from the roots and usually supports flowers, leaves, and other stems or branches
Ãâó: www.huntington.org/Education/lessons/BG-DP-vocab.h...
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| stem cell |
A cell that has not yet differentiated, or become a specific type of cell. Stem cells have the capacity to become many different kinds of cells (like a muscle cell, a skin cell, a blood cell, etc.).
Ãâó: hganj.org/Glossary.htm
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Stem cells give rise to normal blood components including red cells, white cells and platelets. Stem cells are normally located in the bone marrow and in the blood and can be harvested for a transplant.
Ãâó: www.myeloma.org.uk/pages/pi4.htm
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| stem cell |
an immature cell that has the potential to generate new stem cells and to mature into many different cell types in the organs of our bodies. Early embryos contain stem cells that can develop into any type of cell in the body, but even the mature nervous system contains cells that have the capability to generate new nerve and glial cells.
Ãâó: www.themiamiproject.org/x168.xml
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