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Which cells are considered immortal?
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Which cells are considered immortal?
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Stem Cells
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Stem cells and germ cells are considered immortal. The term immortality is used by scientists to describe cells that are able to carry on dividing indefinitely. Other types of cells will reach the point where they can no longer divide.
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