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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Answer:

D. Pluripotent cells can't give rise to placental cells.

Explanation:

  • Stem cells are the cells which have the ability to divide and differentiate into many types of cell and at the same time get self renewed.
  • Pluripotent stem cells are a category of stem cells that have the ability to form all the cells except the placental cells and the embryo.
  • The stem cells that can from the placenta and give rise to the embryo are known as totipotent cells.