romaguera06
19.02.2020 •
Biology
What kind of stem cells can develop into any kind of cells in the human body or
the placenta?
A. Pluripotent stem cells
B. Totipotent stem cells
C. Multipotent stem cells
D. Unipotent stem cells
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Ответ:
DNA carries all of the information for your physical characteristics, which are essentially determined by proteins. So, DNA contains the instructions for making a protein. In DNA, each protein is encoded by a gene (a specific sequence of DNA nucleotides that specify how a single protein is to be made).
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