In the small intestine, stem cells in the crypts divide asymmetrically to maintain the
Chapter 0, Problem 22-1(choose chapter or problem)
In the small intestine, stem cells in the crypts divide asymmetrically to maintain the population of cells that make up the villi; after each division, one daughter remains a stem cell and the other begins to divide rapidly to produce differentiated progeny.
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