In an organ transplant, a doctor transfers a donated organ from a recently deceased person to a live patient. One of the consequences is that the patient’s immune system—the system that protects against diseases and pathogens in the body—will reject the new organ. Explain why this consequence isn’t a concern with organs grown from human stem cells.

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Human stem cells haven’t specialized in to create an organ. This means that they can be manipulated to create a variety of organs for organ transplant and therefore lowers the risk of rejection

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