Embryonic stem cells are different kinds of stem cells. A "stem cell" is a primitive cell that has the capacity to divide and produce specific cells that specialize and form more of the same stem cell, or somatic tissue. However, it is possible to distinguish between two kinds of stem cells: embryonic stem cells (ES): can only be derived from preimplantation embryos and have the ability to form all adult tissue cells ("pluripotent" be called). "Adult" stem cells present in the postnatal fetus and various tissues are more specialized under normal conditions and are considered "pluripotent". Embryonic stem cells are useful for tissue replacement and repair.
There are three types of stem cells: embryonic stem cells, adult stem cells, artificial pluripotent stem cells (iPS). The most famous type of stem cells are embryonic stem cells. This is due to the extensive coverage of such stem cells by the media and the many judiciary laws developed based on their use. Because they are the most flexible stem cell types, they are also popular among researchers. Unlike their more mature counterparts, they have the ability to regenerate all types of cells. Embryonic stem cells are found in two areas: umbilical cord and embryo. Embryonic stem cells are found in blood taken from umbilical cord immediately after birth. It contains hematopoietic stem cells that can be used to produce erythrocytes; among other things. There are also mesenchymal stem cells that can be used to grow muscle and bones. Hematopoietic cells are used for the treatment of blood related diseases such as autoimmune diseases and leukemia
Broadly categorized, there are two kinds of stem cells, embryonic stem cells and adult stem cells. Osteogenic stem cells are present in the blood of bone marrow and adults. There are some differences between adult stem cells and embryonic stem cells. First, well-designed clinical procedures are necessary to separate stem and adult cells for research. However, with advances in medicine, bone marrow transplantation is widely recognized in the treatment of blood cancers. Nonetheless, the storage of most of the stem cell bank is made up of embryonic stem cells, as there is an umbilical cord after each birth. Researchers are encouraging umbilical cords as a bank of stem cells for individual banking operations