When a terminally differentiated cell in an adult body dies, it can typically be replaced in the body by a stock of ________.
(a) proliferating precursor cells.
(b) cells more apically located than the terminally differentiated cells.
(c) Wnt proteins.
(d) induced pluripotent cells.
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