When a terminally differentiated cell in an adult body dies, it can typically be replaced in the body by a stock of __________?

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When a terminally differentiated cell in an adult body dies, it can typically be replaced in the body by a stock of proliferating precursor cells.

A terminally differential cell is also called a specialized property. They are a result of the specific issues of gene expression and association.

  • The death of these cells leads to the proliferation of cells that are less differentiated. They are called stem cells, the stem cells have the potential to develop into many cells.
  • They are not specialized hence they cannot do many functions.  Sources of stem cells are the brain, bone marrow, skin, and liver.

Hence they are stocks of stem cells.

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