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Quiz: Embryonic vs Adult Stem Cells

all UK subjects and qualifications including GCSE, A-Level, and BTEC

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Welcome to this quiz on embryonic and adult stem cells! Test your knowledge with these 10 questions and learn more about this fascinating topic.

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What is the main difference between embryonic and adult stem cells?

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Which of the following are true about embryonic stem cells? (Select all that apply)

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Adult stem cells are {{blank0}}, meaning they can develop into a {{blank1}} number of cell types.

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Where are adult stem cells commonly found in the body?

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What are possible uses of stem cells in medicine? (Select all that apply)

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Embryonic stem cells are derived from a {{blank0}}. Adult stem cells are found in {{blank1}} tissues.

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Which of the following is a disadvantage of using embryonic stem cells?

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