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non-differentiated embryonic stem cells capable of developing into an entire organism.
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Cells that have the ability to develop into any of the many different cell types which make up multicellular organisms. Embryos are composed of large numbers of totipotent cells which decline in number as development proceeds and cell specialization begins to occur. Adults have a much more limited ability to produce totipotent cells than do embryos. ...
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possessing the ability to become anything. Callus cells are totipotent because they can potentially become any type of specialized cells.
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A cell that can give rise to the entire organism, including the extra-embryonic membranes; the fertilized egg or zygote is totipotent.
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ability of a cell to give rise to all cells and tissues in the body including the reproductive organs
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