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The Ethics of Stem Cell Research.  

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The Ethics of Stem Cell Research Biology Amy Ng The Ethics of Stem Cell Research Since there is really no right or wrong in this world, it is not quite possible to tell if it is right or wrong for a patient to choose his principles and not take the stem cell operation. The patient can say, "Yes" or "No" according to their own thoughts and how successful will the operation will be. Stem Cells are blank cells that have not been differentiated yet and they are able to develop into cells of any kind in the human body. Researchers hope to use stem cells to repair tissues or renew and organ. There are three types of stem cells. They are the Totipotent, the Pluripotent, and the Multipotent. A Totipotent stem cell can develop into or generate a new organism or part. A Pluripotent stem cell can become...

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