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Plant cells have the following organelles:VacuolesCell wallCell membraneChloroplastsGolgi complexLysosomesRibosomesRough ERSmooth ERMitochondria
Mitosis is the process that divides the cell nucleus and it's contents.
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Cell membrane
Protoplasm is the living contents of a cell that is surrounded by a plasma that the cell contents are structurally very complex and contain multiple organelles.
Plant cells have the following organelles:VacuolesCell wallCell membraneChloroplastsGolgi complexLysosomesRibosomesRough ERSmooth ERMitochondria
it is like an oval with dots in
Its contents would leak all over and breakdown and therefore it would not be a cell.
you have to get a styrophome ball then carve it out then use toothpicks to carve it out then you label it with them.
yeast cells have hyphae and spore cases
Mitosis is the process that divides the cell nucleus and it's contents.
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You are editing the active cell.
When you copy a cell, you copy the contents of the cell. Excel allows you to paste those contents in a variety of ways. For example, you can paste either the cell contents (like a formula =A1+B3) or the cell value (like 143).
In cell A1, enter the label TAX RATE.In cell B1, enter the label AMOUNT.In cell C1, enter the label TAX.In cell D1, enter the label TOTAL.In cell A2, enter the tax rate (numbers). Format the cell as a percent.In cell B2, enter the amount you want to calculate.In cell C2, enter the formula =A$2$*B2.In cell D2, enter the formula =B2+C2.Copy cells C2 and D2 as far as you like down the columns (for this example, to row 10).Enter the rest of your amounts in column B.In cell B11 enter the formula =SUM(B2:B10).Copy cell B11 to cells C11 and D11.