Some improvements based on Bryan's comments:
I still remembered the time I was in primary school. My science teacher was asking the class what a 'stem cell' is. Without hesitation, I answered, "It is a cell from the stem of a plant!" Of course, this incited laughter from the rest of the class.
Of course, right now, 'stem cells' should be part of any science student's vocabulary. It would refer to cells in human body which can adapt their structure to give rise to any mature cell structures.
But that would not be the $64 question. Instead, many still question whether stem cell research should be proceeded with. It certainly was not a question as clear cut as 'What is a stem cell?'.
Personally, I believe that stem cell research should be encouraged. Despite the fact that manipulating stem cells is considered unethical to many, research undergoing in this area of science can help to save lives from otherwise incurable diseases and from rejection in transplants.
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