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Biology, 02.12.2019 14:31, clarisaguilar0

How does a pluripotent cell differ from a totipotent cell?

a. pluripotent cells disappear after a baby is born.
b. pluripotent cells can be used in adults but not children.
c. pluripotent cells can only turn into one kind of specialization.
d. pluripotent cells can't give rise to placental cells.

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