What type of stem cells are found in the morula stage of human development and are characterized by the ability to differentiate into any tissue, including a complete organism?

Correct answer: Totipotent

Explanation

Stem cells are classified by their developmental potential. Totipotent cells have the greatest potential, able to form a complete organism. Pluripotent cells can form any tissue type but not a whole organism. Multipotent and unipotent cells have progressively more restricted fates.

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