undifferentiated
IPA: ʌndɪfɝˈɛnʃieɪtɪd
adjective
- Not differentiated, not different, alike
- (biology) describes tissues where the individual cells have not yet developed mature or distinguishing features, or describes embryonic organisms where the organs cannot be identified.
- (botany) describes a plant body where the vascular tissue has not developed, as in the thallophytes
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Examples of "undifferentiated" in Sentences
- American lawyers were never affected by that, and remain undifferentiated (and wigless!).
- In scientific parlance, stem cells are "undifferentiated" cells that can divide and grow to replace dead or dying cells.
- Primal Faith stage 0: If we start with infancy-the time from birth to two years-we have what we call undifferentiated faith.
- The cells generated by these embryos-called undifferentiated pluripotent stem cells-are thought by some to be capable of all sorts of medical treatments.
- And history as undifferentiated from the present-day was an idea I was already fidgeting with in my book, so when YouTube came along I embraced it completely.
- Posted | Comment | Recommend | | | By Robert Preidt, HealthDay Chlamydia infection may play a role in a type of arthritis called undifferentiated spondyloarthropathy (uSpA), a new study
- Such "undifferentiated" cells would be the most promising candidates for repairing organs, from alcohol-addled livers to wrinkled skin, but they are also the least predictable and potentially most dangerous.
- The article illustrates a tension between worldwide indigenous claims to inherent political rights to representation and the idea of undifferentiated national citizenship, or "one law for all" as Don Brash put it.
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