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What are the different types of stem cells?

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Embryonic stem cells: These are found in embryos and have the potential to become any kind of cell. This is because all of the different cells came from just a few cells in the embryo which would grow and duplicate. Adult stem cells: These are found in bone marrow and other places. They cant turn into any cell they want to be but instead can be a cell in that same tissue it was made. They can be used to replace damaged cells


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