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22 September, 18:47

A cell that can differentiate into red blood cells, or white blood cells, or platelet-producing cells, but not into any other cell type can be described as being multipotent, non-potent, totipotent, unipotent, pluripotent

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  1. 22 September, 19:13
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    Multipotent, they are stem cells for all of the different types of tissue in the body
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