What are stem cells?

Stem cells are cells that are undifferentiated and can renew
themselves. They are found in the embryo and in many tissues of adult
individuals. In adult individuals, there are stem cells in, for example,
fat, muscle, bone marrow and skin tissue.

Adult stem cells are multipotent: for example, cells isolated from
fat and bone marrow can differentiate for example cartilage and bone
cells.