Title: Stem Cells
1Stem Cells
2Remarkable Regeneration!
3Can humans regenerate body parts?
4Can humans regenerate body parts?
Think Pair Share If humans have stem cells
but cant grow back certain body parts, but a
lizard can grow back an entire tail, what must be
different between our stem cells and a lizards?
5Stem Cells
- Some stem cells are different than others!
- Stem cells vary in what they can become. Some
stem cells can only become one type of cell,
other stem cells can generate an entire organism!
6Stem Cells
- Potency
- Totipotent
- Pluripotent
- Multipotent
- Unipotent
7Stem Cells
- Potency
- Totipotent
- Pluripotent
- Multipotent
- Unipotent
8Stem Cells
- Potency
- Totipotent a stem cell that has the ability to
divide and produce all the differentiated cells
in an organism, including the placenta. A
totipotent stem cell can generate an ENTIRE
organism! - Example cell from morula stage of embryo
9Stem Cells
- Potency
- Totipotent
- Pluripotent
- Multipotent
- Unipotent
10Stem Cells
- Potency
- Pluripotent a stem cell that has the ability to
divide and differentiate into any fetal or adult
cell type (but not the placenta). Thus, a
pluripotent stem cell can differentiate into any
cell type but cannot become a new organism. - Example cell from inner cell mass of blastocyst
11Stem Cells
- Potency
- Totipotent
- Pluripotent
- Multipotent
- Unipotent
12Stem Cells
- Potency
- Multipotent a stem cell that has the ability to
divide and differentiate into cells of a limited
range of types. - Example Blood stem cell (hematopoietic cell)
13Stem Cells
- Potency
- Totipotent
- Pluripotent
- Multipotent
- Unipotent
14Stem Cells
- Potency
- Unipotent a stem cell that has the ability to
divide and differentiate into only one type of
cell. - Example Skin stem cells
15Stem Cells
16Stem Cells
Think Pair Share Think back to the
definitions of potency we just discussed. What
two characteristics do all stem cells have in
common?
17Stem Cells
- So, what IS a stem cell?
- Two defining characteristics
- Self-renewal Retain the capacity to go through
many cycles of cell division while remaining
undifferentiated. - Potency Ability to differentiate
18Stem Cells
- So, what IS a stem cell?
- A stem cell is a cell that has the ability to
self-renew and differentiate along different
pathways.
19Embryonic stem cells vs. Adult Stem cells
20Embryonic stem cells vs. Adult Stem cells
- Embryonic stem cell stem cell derived from the
inner cell mass of an embryo. - Are pluripotent
21Where do embryonic stem cells come from???
22Embryonic stem cells vs. Adult Stem cells
- Adult stem cell an undifferentiated cell taken
from a tissue of the body that has the ability to
divide and differentiate into specialized cell
types.
23Where do adult stem cells come from?
- Usually there is a very small number of stem
cells in each tissue of body - Once removed, limited capacity to divide
- Scientists trying to find better ways to grow
large quantities of adult stem cells.