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Lesson OverviewLesson Overview Cell DifferentiationCell Differentiation
Lesson OverviewLesson Overview
10.4 Cell Differentiation10.4 Cell Differentiation
Lesson OverviewLesson Overview Cell DifferentiationCell Differentiation
THINK ABOUT IT
The human body contains hundreds of different cell types, and every
one of them develops from the single cell that starts the process. How
do the cells get to be so different from each other?
Lesson OverviewLesson Overview Cell DifferentiationCell Differentiation
From One Cell to Many
How do cells become specialized for different functions?
Lesson OverviewLesson Overview Cell DifferentiationCell Differentiation
From One Cell to Many
How do cells become specialized for different functions?
During the development of an organism, cells differentiate into many types
of cells.
Lesson OverviewLesson Overview Cell DifferentiationCell Differentiation
All organisms start life as just one cell.
Most multicellular organisms pass through an early stage of development
called an embryo, which gradually develops into an adult organism.
Lesson OverviewLesson Overview Cell DifferentiationCell Differentiation
During development, an organism’s cells become more differentiated and
specialized for particular functions.
For example, a plant has specialized cells in its roots, stems, and leaves.
Lesson OverviewLesson Overview Cell DifferentiationCell Differentiation
Defining Differentiation
The process by which cells become specialized is known as
differentiation.
During development, cells differentiate into many different types and
become specialized to perform certain tasks.
Differentiated cells carry out the jobs that multicellular organisms need
to stay alive.
Lesson OverviewLesson Overview Cell DifferentiationCell Differentiation
Mapping Differentiation
In some organisms, a cell’s role is determined at a specific point in
development.
In the worm C. elegans, daughter cells from each cell division follow a
specific path toward a role as a particular kind of cell.
Lesson OverviewLesson Overview Cell DifferentiationCell Differentiation
Differentiation in Mammals
Cell differentiation in mammals is controlled by a number of interacting
factors in the embryo.
Adult cells generally reach a point at which their differentiation is
complete and they can no longer become other types of cells.
Lesson OverviewLesson Overview Cell DifferentiationCell Differentiation
Stem Cells and Development
What are stem cells?
Lesson OverviewLesson Overview Cell DifferentiationCell Differentiation
Stem Cells and Development
What are stem cells?
The unspecialized cells from which differentiated cells develop are known
as stem cells.
Lesson OverviewLesson Overview Cell DifferentiationCell Differentiation
One of the most important questions in biology is how all of the specialized,
differentiated cell types in the body are formed from just a single cell.
Biologists say that such a cell is totipotent, literally able to do everything,
to form all the tissues of the body.
Only the fertilized egg and the cells produced by the first few cell divisions
of embryonic development are truly totipotent.
Lesson OverviewLesson Overview Cell DifferentiationCell Differentiation
Human Development
After about four days of development, a human embryo forms into a
blastocyst, a hollow ball of cells with a cluster of cells inside known as
the inner cell mass.
The cells of the inner cell mass are said to be pluripotent, which means
that they are capable of developing into many, but not all, of the body's
cell types.
Lesson OverviewLesson Overview Cell DifferentiationCell Differentiation
Stem Cells
Stem cells are unspecialized cells from which differentiated cells
develop.
There are two types of stem cells: embryonic and adult stem cells.
Lesson OverviewLesson Overview Cell DifferentiationCell Differentiation
Embryonic Stem Cells
Embryonic stem cells are found in the inner cells mass of the early
embryo.
Embryonic stem cells are pluripotent.
Researchers have grown stem cells isolated from human embryos in
culture. Their experiments confirmed that embryonic stem cells have the
capacity to produce most cell types in the human body.
Lesson OverviewLesson Overview Cell DifferentiationCell Differentiation
Adult Stem Cells
Adult organisms contain some types of stem cells.
Adult stem cells are multipotent. They can produce many types of
differentiated cells.
Adult stem cells of a given organ or tissue typically produce only the
types of cells that are unique to that tissue.
Lesson OverviewLesson Overview Cell DifferentiationCell Differentiation
Frontiers in Stem Cell Research
What are some possible benefits and issues associated with stem cell
research?
Lesson OverviewLesson Overview Cell DifferentiationCell Differentiation
Frontiers in Stem Cell Research
What are some possible benefits and issues associated with stem cell
research?
Stem cells offer the potential benefit of using undifferentiated cells to repair
or replace badly damaged cells and tissues.
Lesson OverviewLesson Overview Cell DifferentiationCell Differentiation
Frontiers in Stem Cell Research
What are some possible benefits and issues associated with stem cell
research?
Stem cells offer the potential benefit of using undifferentiated cells to repair
or replace badly damaged cells and tissues.
Human embryonic stem cell research is controversial because the
arguments for it and against it both involve ethical issues of life and death.
Lesson OverviewLesson Overview Cell DifferentiationCell Differentiation
Potential Benefits
Stem cell research may lead to new ways to repair the cellular damage
that results from heart attack, stroke, and spinal cord injuries.
One example is the approach to reversing heart attack damage
illustrated below.
Lesson OverviewLesson Overview Cell DifferentiationCell Differentiation
Ethical Issues
Most techniques for harvesting, or gathering, embryonic stem cells
cause destruction of the embryo.
Government funding of embryonic stem cell research is an important
political issue.
Groups seeking to protect embryos oppose such research as unethical.
Other groups support this research as essential to saving human lives
and so view it as unethical to restrict the research.

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CVA Biology I - B10vrv3104

  • 1. Lesson OverviewLesson Overview Cell DifferentiationCell Differentiation Lesson OverviewLesson Overview 10.4 Cell Differentiation10.4 Cell Differentiation
  • 2. Lesson OverviewLesson Overview Cell DifferentiationCell Differentiation THINK ABOUT IT The human body contains hundreds of different cell types, and every one of them develops from the single cell that starts the process. How do the cells get to be so different from each other?
  • 3. Lesson OverviewLesson Overview Cell DifferentiationCell Differentiation From One Cell to Many How do cells become specialized for different functions?
  • 4. Lesson OverviewLesson Overview Cell DifferentiationCell Differentiation From One Cell to Many How do cells become specialized for different functions? During the development of an organism, cells differentiate into many types of cells.
  • 5. Lesson OverviewLesson Overview Cell DifferentiationCell Differentiation All organisms start life as just one cell. Most multicellular organisms pass through an early stage of development called an embryo, which gradually develops into an adult organism.
  • 6. Lesson OverviewLesson Overview Cell DifferentiationCell Differentiation During development, an organism’s cells become more differentiated and specialized for particular functions. For example, a plant has specialized cells in its roots, stems, and leaves.
  • 7. Lesson OverviewLesson Overview Cell DifferentiationCell Differentiation Defining Differentiation The process by which cells become specialized is known as differentiation. During development, cells differentiate into many different types and become specialized to perform certain tasks. Differentiated cells carry out the jobs that multicellular organisms need to stay alive.
  • 8. Lesson OverviewLesson Overview Cell DifferentiationCell Differentiation Mapping Differentiation In some organisms, a cell’s role is determined at a specific point in development. In the worm C. elegans, daughter cells from each cell division follow a specific path toward a role as a particular kind of cell.
  • 9. Lesson OverviewLesson Overview Cell DifferentiationCell Differentiation Differentiation in Mammals Cell differentiation in mammals is controlled by a number of interacting factors in the embryo. Adult cells generally reach a point at which their differentiation is complete and they can no longer become other types of cells.
  • 10. Lesson OverviewLesson Overview Cell DifferentiationCell Differentiation Stem Cells and Development What are stem cells?
  • 11. Lesson OverviewLesson Overview Cell DifferentiationCell Differentiation Stem Cells and Development What are stem cells? The unspecialized cells from which differentiated cells develop are known as stem cells.
  • 12. Lesson OverviewLesson Overview Cell DifferentiationCell Differentiation One of the most important questions in biology is how all of the specialized, differentiated cell types in the body are formed from just a single cell. Biologists say that such a cell is totipotent, literally able to do everything, to form all the tissues of the body. Only the fertilized egg and the cells produced by the first few cell divisions of embryonic development are truly totipotent.
  • 13. Lesson OverviewLesson Overview Cell DifferentiationCell Differentiation Human Development After about four days of development, a human embryo forms into a blastocyst, a hollow ball of cells with a cluster of cells inside known as the inner cell mass. The cells of the inner cell mass are said to be pluripotent, which means that they are capable of developing into many, but not all, of the body's cell types.
  • 14. Lesson OverviewLesson Overview Cell DifferentiationCell Differentiation Stem Cells Stem cells are unspecialized cells from which differentiated cells develop. There are two types of stem cells: embryonic and adult stem cells.
  • 15. Lesson OverviewLesson Overview Cell DifferentiationCell Differentiation Embryonic Stem Cells Embryonic stem cells are found in the inner cells mass of the early embryo. Embryonic stem cells are pluripotent. Researchers have grown stem cells isolated from human embryos in culture. Their experiments confirmed that embryonic stem cells have the capacity to produce most cell types in the human body.
  • 16. Lesson OverviewLesson Overview Cell DifferentiationCell Differentiation Adult Stem Cells Adult organisms contain some types of stem cells. Adult stem cells are multipotent. They can produce many types of differentiated cells. Adult stem cells of a given organ or tissue typically produce only the types of cells that are unique to that tissue.
  • 17. Lesson OverviewLesson Overview Cell DifferentiationCell Differentiation Frontiers in Stem Cell Research What are some possible benefits and issues associated with stem cell research?
  • 18. Lesson OverviewLesson Overview Cell DifferentiationCell Differentiation Frontiers in Stem Cell Research What are some possible benefits and issues associated with stem cell research? Stem cells offer the potential benefit of using undifferentiated cells to repair or replace badly damaged cells and tissues.
  • 19. Lesson OverviewLesson Overview Cell DifferentiationCell Differentiation Frontiers in Stem Cell Research What are some possible benefits and issues associated with stem cell research? Stem cells offer the potential benefit of using undifferentiated cells to repair or replace badly damaged cells and tissues. Human embryonic stem cell research is controversial because the arguments for it and against it both involve ethical issues of life and death.
  • 20. Lesson OverviewLesson Overview Cell DifferentiationCell Differentiation Potential Benefits Stem cell research may lead to new ways to repair the cellular damage that results from heart attack, stroke, and spinal cord injuries. One example is the approach to reversing heart attack damage illustrated below.
  • 21. Lesson OverviewLesson Overview Cell DifferentiationCell Differentiation Ethical Issues Most techniques for harvesting, or gathering, embryonic stem cells cause destruction of the embryo. Government funding of embryonic stem cell research is an important political issue. Groups seeking to protect embryos oppose such research as unethical. Other groups support this research as essential to saving human lives and so view it as unethical to restrict the research.