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stem cell an undifferentiated type of body cell found in bone marrow, growing tissues, and embryonic tissue. The physical location of the stem cell, and the hormonal or growth influences that surround it, will determine what type of adult cell it will become.
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stem cell An undifferentiated cell from which specialized cells develop.
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stem A structure resembling the stem of a plant, such as the column of a crinoid.
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stem This is the part of the plant, usually above ground, that typically bears the plant's leaves and flowers (from its nodes). Stems can run horizontally above ground like stolons, or horizontally underground, as rhizomes do. They may also be underground food storage organs, as they are in an corm or bulb.
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stem cell A "generic" or undifferentiated cell that can make exact copies of itself indefinitely, and can become specialized for various tissues in the body. a
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