What is a stem cell? a cell from which a new cell that has a specialized function is formed a mature egg cell that is capable of forming a new organism a cell that has half the number of chromosomes of a parent cell a specialized cell in the skin that identifies pathogenic organisms?

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A stem cell is a body cell. Basically any cell that isnt used for reproduction i.e., gametes.

Answer: The correct answer is-  a cell from which a new cell that has a specialized function is formed.

Stem cells can be described as the undifferentiated cells ( with no specific function) in the body that develop into specific cell type ( such as muscle cell, neurons that have specialized function) through a process of differentiation.

They are found in adults ( in certain tissues like bone marrow, blood, and adipose tissue) as well in the developing embryo ( can be extracted from the inner cell mass).

They play significant role in the repair of damaged tissues ( as new cells with specific functions can be produced from them), also involved medical therapies ( for example transplantation of bone marrow) and other areas.