10.4_Cell_Differentiation
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1 Review What happens during differentiation
2 Review What are stem cells
Compare and Contrast How are embryonic stem
cells and adult stem cells alike and how are they
different
3 Form an Opinion How might technological advances
help address the ethical concerns surrounding stem
cell research
CH 10 CELL GROWTH AND DIVISION
10.4 Cell Differentiation
All organisms start life as just one cell
Embryo
Early
stage of development most multicellular
organisms pass through
Cells become more differentiated and specialized.
Differentiation
Process of cells becoming specialized.
Cell’s role can be determined at a specific point in
development.
Differentiation in Mammals
Controlled by a number of interacting factors in
the embryo
Chemical
signals
Regulatory factors
Interaction between cells
Adult cells generally can no longer differentiate.
Stem Cells
Unspecialized cells from which differentiated cells
develop
Totipotent
Can
form all the tissues of the body
Only the fertilized egg and first few divisions
Embryonic Stem Cells
Pluripotent
Capable
of developing into many, but not all, cell types
Located in inner mass of cells of blastocyst
Blastocyst
Early
embryo stage with a hollow ball of cells with a
cluster of cells inside
Adult Stem Cells
Multipotent
Can
produce many types of differentiated cells
Typically produce only the types of cells that are
unique to that tissue where they are located.
Potential Benefits
Research may lead to new ways to repair the
cellular damage that results from heart attack,
stroke, and spinal cord injuries.
Ethical Issues
Most techniques for harvesting, or gathering,
embryonic stem cells cause destruction of the
embryo
Government funding vs. private funding.
Cellular Differentiation of
C. elangans
The adult microscopic worm C. elangans contains
959 cells. Copy the data table and then answer the
following questions.
1.
2.
3.
Calculate Calculate the percentage of the total
cell number reprented by each tissue or organ
listed including ‘other’.
Infer Why does C. elanans make an ideal model
for studying cellular differentiation
Infer Why would it be more difficult to map the
differentiation patterns in a different organisms
like a mammal