Examples of undifferentiated in the following topics:
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- These osteogenic cells are undifferentiated with high mitotic activity; they are the only bone cells that divide.
- Osteogenic cells are undifferentiated and develop into osteoblasts.
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- Plant meristems are centers of mitotic cell division, and are composed of a group of undifferentiated self-renewing stem cells from which most plant structures arise.
- The apical meristem, also known as the "growing tip," is an undifferentiated meristematic tissue found in the buds and growing tips of roots in plants .
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- Stem cells are undifferentiated biological cells found in multicellular organisms, that can differentiate into specialized cells (asymmetric division) or can divide to produce more stem cells (symmetric division).
- An alternative theory is that stem cells remain undifferentiated due to environmental cues in their particular niche.
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- The zone of cell division is closest to the root tip and is made up of the actively-dividing cells of the root meristem, which contains the undifferentiated cells of the germinating plant.
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- The apical meristem is made of undifferentiated cells that continue to proliferate throughout the life of the plant.
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- Unlike protostomes, deuterostomes undergo indeterminate cleavage: cells remain undifferentiated until a later developmental stage.
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- Meristematic tissue cells are either undifferentiated or incompletely differentiated; they continue to divide and contribute to the growth of the plant.
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- The plant part often gives rise to an undifferentiated mass, known as a callus, from which, after a period of time, individual plantlets begin to grow.
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- Even as some parts of a plant, such as regions containing meristematic tissue (the area of active plant growth consisting of undifferentiated cells capable of cell division) continue to grow, some parts undergo programmed cell death (apoptosis).
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- These organisms produce sperm and eggs from undifferentiated cells in their coelom, storing them in that cavity.