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Brayan Christian
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1 January, 11:22
What are stem cells and why are they important?
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Damien Gaines
1 January, 11:36
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A stem cell is an extraordinary, early stage, unspecified cell that has the potential to develop into a number of specialized cell types.
there important because they can replace cells that have been lost or damaged
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