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Question 1: Regeneration is the process whereby a body part is replaced or regrown What is the definition of “regeneration”?
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Question 2: Liver and fingernails Fingertips only in young children Which parts of the human body have the ability to regenerate?
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Question 3: Bladder Blood vessels Heart valves Which parts of the human body have been grown on a scaffold (similar to petri dish) for patients who have needed these new parts?
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Question 4: Cells will develop in different ways to perform particular functions for our bodies What is the definition of “cell specialization”?
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Question 5: In an embryo There are also stem cells found in adult bodies What is the term for an unspecialized cell? Where can these unspecialized cells be found? Stem cell
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Question 6: What does differentiation mean? Cells look different from one another and perform different functions
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Question 7: What does most adult stem cells used for? Replacing damaged tissue in the skin and blood
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Question 8: Which diseases have used stem cell research to help treat it? Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer's disease, heart disease or stroke, diabetes and arthritis
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Question 9: What is the definition of “tissues”? Groups of cells that function together to perform specialized tasks
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Question 10: What is the purpose of white blood cells? Protect the body from bacteria and viruses and fight infection.
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Question 11: What are the 3 types of muscle tissues? Skeletal Smooth Cardiac
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Question 12: TFSkeletal muscles are involuntary FALSE – smooth and cardiac muscles are involuntary
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Question 13: Fill in the missing information Epithelial Tissue
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Question 17: What are the four types of plant tissues? Epidermal tissue, vascular tissue, ground tissue, and meristematic tissue
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Question 18: What is the purpose of the vascular tissue called xylem in plants? Responsible for the movement of water and minerals from the roots up the stem to the leaves
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Question 19: What is the purpose of the vascular tissue called phloem in plants? Transports the sugar produced during photosynthesis from the leaves to other parts of the plant
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