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stem The curved outer section of the frame which forms the extreme forward and stern sections of the canoe.
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stem the aboveground portion of a tree that supports the branches; also called the bole.
Ãâó: www.sfrc.ufl.edu/Extension/ssfor11.htm
stem cell A"generalized" cell whose division results in other specialized cells. Its descendents have the potential to develop into several different types of mature cells.
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stem cell These are primitive cells in marrow that are required to make red cells, white cells and platelets (see
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stem cell A cell from which other types of cells can develop.
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