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Lymph |
Blood |
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colorless fluid. |
reddish colored fluid. |
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part of lymphatic system |
part of the circulatory system |
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helps in the body's defense as it is a part of the immune system. |
associated with circulation of O2 and CO2, substances like hormones, waste products etc. |
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contains plasma and a lesser number of WBCs and platelets. |
contains plasma, RBCs, WBCs, and platelets. |
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Carries a low amount of O2. |
Carries a large amount of O2. |
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Lymph plasma lacks proteins. |
Blood plasma has proteins, calcium, and phosphorus. |
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Transports nutrients from tissues and cells to the blood, via lymphatic vessels. |
Transports nutrients and O2 from one organ to another. |
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the flow of lymph is slow. |
the flow of blood in blood vessels is fast. |
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Clots slowly as less fibrinogen is present. |
Clots quickly as high amount of fibrinogen is present. |
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Uni-directional movement. |
movement of Blood is circular motion. |
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Totipotent |
Pluripotent |
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Relative potency |
High |
Medium |
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Cell types capable of generating |
Differentiate into any cell type |
Differentiate into cells from any of the three germ layers |
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Terminology |
Toti = Whole |
Pluri = Many |
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Examples |
Zygote, early morula |
Embryonic stem cells, Induced pluripotent stem cells |
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Found |
Early cells of fertilised egg |
Inner mass cells of the blastocyst |
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Expression of pluripotency genes |
+++ |
++ |
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Expression of lineage-specific genes |
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++ |
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Pros of use in research |
Easy to isolate and grow |
Easy to isolate and grow |
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Cons of use in research |
Ethical issues |
Ethical issues, teratoma formation |
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