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Card 6
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When do early embryonic cells stop being totipotent?
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Card 7
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In order to conserve energy and resources- what two things is gene expression controlled by?
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Card 8
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If not all genes are expressed in a specialised cell, is all the DNA of a cell translated into a protein?
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Card 9
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What are stem cells?
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Card 10
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What is the name of the process by which stem cells can replicate themselves to form idential copies?
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Card 11
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What are the four sources of stem cells in mammals?
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Card 12
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What type of stem cell is an embryonic stem cell?
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Card 13
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Once a zygote has has divided and matured further, what type of stem cell is formed?
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Card 14
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Into what range of cells can a pluripotent stem cells differentiate into?
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Card 15
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What type of stem cell is an umbilical cord stem cell?
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