Human Anatomy & Physiology (11th Edition)
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Match the name of the cell to one description
a. Totipotent stem cell
b. Unipotent stem cell
c. Embryonic stem cells
d. Osteo progenitor cells
e. Osteoblasts
- A general term that includes undifferentiated cells that can take various cellular characteristics
- A type of bone cell that will eventually become a mature bone cell
- Atype of unipolar stem cells that can only become osteoblasts
- Totipotent stem cells
- Osteocytes
- Most of the stem cells in the adult body while in this category. These include stem cells in the skin and muscle and bone
- Stem cells that are cell undifferentiated they can become any type of cell in the human body or even a placenta cell
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