1.1.5
Stem Cells
Types of Stem Cell
Types of Stem Cell
Stem cells are unspecialised cells. Unspecialised cells are capable of dividing and differentiating into any type of cell. There are four types of stem cell:


Totipotent cells
Totipotent cells
- Totipotent cells exist for only a very limited time during embryonic development in mammals (the first few cell divisions).
- During development, totipotent cells translate only part of their DNA. This means that the cells remain unspecialised.
- Totipotent cells are able to produce any type of body cell, as well as cells of supportive structures such as the placenta.
- They are the most unspecialised stem cell and specialise into many different cell types.


Pluripotent cells
Pluripotent cells
- Totipotent cells develop into pluripotent cells in embryos.
- Pluripotent cells are able to divide in unlimited numbers and produce any type of cell that makes up the body.
- Pluripotent cells can be used to treat human disorders.


Multipotent cells
Multipotent cells
- Multipotent cells are found in mature mammals.
- Multipotent cells can develop into a limited number of cell types.
- E.g. Multipotent cells in the bone marrow can produce a range of blood cells.


Unipotent cells
Unipotent cells
- Unipotent cells are found in mature mammals.
- Unipotent cells can divide to produce new cells but can only produce one type of cell.
- E.g. Cardiomyocytes are unipotent cells that can produce new muscle cells.
Specialisation of Stem Cells
Specialisation of Stem Cells
Stem cells become specialised during embryonic development. Specialised cells only express some of the genes in their DNA.


Totipotent cells
Totipotent cells
- Totipotent cells become specialised during embryonic development.
- When the cells become specialised, only some genes in the cell are activated.
- Only the activated genes are expressed.


Proteins in differentiation
Proteins in differentiation
- If a gene is expressed, it is transcribed into mRNA and translated into a protein.
- Differentiation happens as certain proteins are made.
- The presence of certain proteins means a cell has become specialised.
1Cell Biology
1.1Introduction to Cells
1.2Ultrastructure of Cells
1.3Membrane Structure
1.4Membrane Transport
1.5The Origin of Cells
2Molecular Biology
2.1Water
2.2Carbohydrates & Lipids
2.3Proteins
2.4Enzymes
2.5Structure of DNA & RNA
2.6DNA Replication, Transcription & Translation
2.7Cell Respiration
2.8Photosynthesis
3Genetics
3.1Genes
3.2Chromosomes
3.3Meiosis
3.4Inheritance
3.5Genetic Modification & Biotechnology
4Ecology
4.1Species, Communities & Ecosytems
4.3Carbon Cycle
5Evolution & Biodiversity
5.1Evidence for Evolution
5.2Natural Selection
5.3Classification of Biodiversity
6Human Physiology
6.1Digestion & Absorption
6.2The Blood System
6.3Defence Against Infectious Disease
6.5Neurons & Synapses
7AHL: Nucleic Acids
7.1DNA Structure & Replication
7.2Transcription & Gene Expression
8AHL: Metabolism, Cell Respiration & Photosynthesis
8.1Metabolism
8.2Cell Respiration
9AHL: Plant Biology
9.1Transport in the Xylem of Plants
9.2Transport in the Phloem of Plants
9.3Growth in Plants
10AHL: Genetics & Evolution
10.1Meiosis
10.2Inheritance
10.2.1Linked Genes
10.2.2Sex-Linked Genes
10.2.3Non-Nuclear Inheritance
10.2.4Chi-Squared Test
10.2.5End of Topic Quiz - Inheritance
10.2.6IB Multiple Choice - Non-Mendelian Genetics
10.2.7Introduction to Non-Mendelian Inheritance
10.2.8Extended Response - Inheritance
10.2.9Grade 4-5 (Scientific Practices) - Inheritance
11AHL: Animal Physiology
11.1Antibody Production & Vaccination
11.3The Kidney & Osmoregulation
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1Cell Biology
1.1Introduction to Cells
1.2Ultrastructure of Cells
1.3Membrane Structure
1.4Membrane Transport
1.5The Origin of Cells
2Molecular Biology
2.1Water
2.2Carbohydrates & Lipids
2.3Proteins
2.4Enzymes
2.5Structure of DNA & RNA
2.6DNA Replication, Transcription & Translation
2.7Cell Respiration
2.8Photosynthesis
3Genetics
3.1Genes
3.2Chromosomes
3.3Meiosis
3.4Inheritance
3.5Genetic Modification & Biotechnology
4Ecology
4.1Species, Communities & Ecosytems
4.3Carbon Cycle
5Evolution & Biodiversity
5.1Evidence for Evolution
5.2Natural Selection
5.3Classification of Biodiversity
6Human Physiology
6.1Digestion & Absorption
6.2The Blood System
6.3Defence Against Infectious Disease
6.5Neurons & Synapses
7AHL: Nucleic Acids
7.1DNA Structure & Replication
7.2Transcription & Gene Expression
8AHL: Metabolism, Cell Respiration & Photosynthesis
8.1Metabolism
8.2Cell Respiration
9AHL: Plant Biology
9.1Transport in the Xylem of Plants
9.2Transport in the Phloem of Plants
9.3Growth in Plants
10AHL: Genetics & Evolution
10.1Meiosis
10.2Inheritance
10.2.1Linked Genes
10.2.2Sex-Linked Genes
10.2.3Non-Nuclear Inheritance
10.2.4Chi-Squared Test
10.2.5End of Topic Quiz - Inheritance
10.2.6IB Multiple Choice - Non-Mendelian Genetics
10.2.7Introduction to Non-Mendelian Inheritance
10.2.8Extended Response - Inheritance
10.2.9Grade 4-5 (Scientific Practices) - Inheritance
11AHL: Animal Physiology
11.1Antibody Production & Vaccination
11.3The Kidney & Osmoregulation
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