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請依下文回答第 6 題至第 10 題Bryan G can’t eat enough food to make himself grow. Poor nutrition makes him so tired he has no strength to playball or walk through an airport without a wheelchair. Bryan suffers from severe, chronic Crohn’s disease. Parts of hissmall intestine, usually half an inch 6 diameter, are so diseased they are only as wide as a piece of pencil lead.For Crohn’s victims, it is nearly impossible to digest and process food. Bryan’s disease is so severe he has recentlybeen 7 to receive a rare, experimental stem cell transplant. Stem cells are a basic kind of cell. They 8 thegrowth of more specific cells. Early experiments indicate that human organs and tissues can be grown from stem cells.The existence of stem cells was first recognized in the 1900s. European scientists realized that all kinds of blood cells,including red, white, and T cells, come from one kind of basic cell, the stem cell. In fact, most adult tissue containssome stem cells in it, 9 when tissue is injured, new cells can be generated. In 1998, researchers isolated andgrew stem cells. Such cells were capable of growing for a long time and differentiating into many kinds of cells.Stem cells used in research and surgery usually come from human embryos. Stem cells can be grown from adult tissue,but these stem cells do not seem to last for long, 10 develop into a wide variety of cell types. Thus most of thestem cells in use for research come from embryos or fetuses.
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答案:B
難度:非常簡單0.9
統計:A(0),B(9),C(0),D(0),E(0)