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What is selection of multiple cells called?

A selection of multiple cells is oftenreferredto as a range.


In exel what is A selection of multiple cells called?

They can be called a Range or a Block. This is only if it is a single selection of a rectangular block of cells. It is possible to select cells that are not together, known as being non-contiguous, but this is not a range or block.


What is selection of group of cells called?

range


Could clumping white cells be a sign of leukemia?

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What is it called to print a range of cells in the active worksheet click what in the settings area in the print gallery?

"Print Selection" will let you printed a selected range of cells.


In some cells the plasma membrane is folded outward into multiple small projections called?

microvilli


When an epithelial tissue is multiple layered and made of cells that are taller than they are wide what are they called?

cuboidal


What is a benefit of being comprised of multiple cells?

B. Multiple cells allow some cells to specialize for a particular functio.


Do plant cells have single or multiple dna chromosomes?

Plant cells have single DNA chromosomes. Animal Cells have multiple.


What happens in multiple myeloma?

Multiple myeloma is a disease in which malignant plasma cells spread through the bone marrow and hard outer portions of the large bones of the body. These myeloma cells may form tumors called plasmacytomas.


What is semi-selection in excel?

A semi-selection in Microsoft Excel is the action of selecting a few cells in a worksheet. To select the cells, you would click on them to highlight.


Cell that can develp into multiple cell types?

Are called stem cells. These cells are either totipotent (can give rise to all types of cells of that organism) or pluripotent (can give rise to many, but not all types of cells of that organism).