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Certain stem cells in the eye can differentiate into only a few types of eye cells. What kind of stem cell is this?

A. Pluripotent
B. mutlipotent
C. Totipotent
D. Unipotent

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Answer:

multipotent is the answer on apex

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User Vmx
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Answer: B. multipotent

Certain stem cells in the eye that can differentiate into only a few types of eye cells are called B. multipotent

Pluripotent gives rise to several or all different cell types.
Totipotent
gives rise to any cell type or a complete embryo.
Unipotent
gives rise to only one cell type.

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