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stem cellEmbryonic cell that can develop into different tissues. Stem cells are used in medical research but their use is ethically controversial as the donor embryo is destroyed. Stem cells differ from other types of cells in that they are unspecialized cells that can reproduce themselves for long periods of time using cell division, but are capable of changing themselves into almost any type of specialist cell given the correct stimulus. Scientists have postulated that stem cell research could lead to cures for a wide range of medical conditions, from heart ailments to Parkinson's disease to growing replacement body parts. There are three basic kinds of stem cell, which are known as totipotent, pluripotent, and multipotent. Totipotent stem cells form when a fertilized egg first divides, and can form a complete organism by forming all the necessary tissues, such as bone, muscle, or nerve tissue, and also form the placenta. Pluripotent stem cells form as part of the blastocyst and can form most kinds of tissue, but are not able to generate the whole organism. Multipotent cells are generated by an embryo and give rise to only specific kinds of cells. Examples of the types of specialist cell into which stem cells can develop are the cells that operate in the beating of the heart and the cells in the pancreas capable of producing insulin.
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