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How does a pluripotent cell differ from a totipotent cell? a. pluripotent cells can't give rise to placental cells. b. pluripotent cells disappear after a baby is born. c. pluripotent cells can be used in adults but not children. d. pluripotent cells can only turn into one kind of specialization

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