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Chapter 3, Problem 2QC
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The reasons for donating or not donating the frozen embryos for stem cell research.
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Stem cells are the cells which have the capability to divide and differentiate into different cell types. They can be embryonic or the adult stem cells. The embryonic stem cells specifically originate from cells of blastocysts or the inner cell mass, and adult stem cells can be found in bone marrow.
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