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They are called CHROMOTIDS
Chromosomes are visible during prophase. Chromosomes are only visible in cells during the cell division because the DNA and protein that the chromosomes are made of are spread throughout the nucleus.
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Cell contents are separated from the external environment by the cell membrane. Cells are also separated by the external environment when they are in the bloodstream in the capillaries and veins.
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They are called CHROMOTIDS
redblood cells , whiteblood cells , plasma and platelet ..
Chromosomes are visible during prophase. Chromosomes are only visible in cells during the cell division because the DNA and protein that the chromosomes are made of are spread throughout the nucleus.
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Once the red cell gets damaged, it no longer holds the hemoglobin molecules in it. So such damaged cells become useless. Such useless cells are taken up by the spleen to recycle the contents.
Values are stored in cells on the spreadsheet. When a cell is selected, you will see its contents on the formula bar.Values are stored in cells on the spreadsheet. When a cell is selected, you will see its contents on the formula bar.Values are stored in cells on the spreadsheet. When a cell is selected, you will see its contents on the formula bar.Values are stored in cells on the spreadsheet. When a cell is selected, you will see its contents on the formula bar.Values are stored in cells on the spreadsheet. When a cell is selected, you will see its contents on the formula bar.Values are stored in cells on the spreadsheet. When a cell is selected, you will see its contents on the formula bar.Values are stored in cells on the spreadsheet. When a cell is selected, you will see its contents on the formula bar.Values are stored in cells on the spreadsheet. When a cell is selected, you will see its contents on the formula bar.Values are stored in cells on the spreadsheet. When a cell is selected, you will see its contents on the formula bar.Values are stored in cells on the spreadsheet. When a cell is selected, you will see its contents on the formula bar.Values are stored in cells on the spreadsheet. When a cell is selected, you will see its contents on the formula bar.
clearing cells, removes the contents of the selected cells (the cells are undisturbed and calculations using them are still valid)deleting cells, removes both the contents and the cells themselves from the table (as the cells no longer exist any calculations using them are invalid and result in errors)
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Yes, cells can be cleared either to remove the cell contents and formats. To do so just select the cells, rows, or columns that you would like to clear. On the Edit menu, point to Clear, and do either (a) To clear everything in the selected cells, click All. (b) To clear the formats applied to the cells, click Formats. (c) To clear the contents of the cells, click Contents.
Exocytosis is the process by which cells release their contents in form of vesicles. This may also happen due to diffusion.
Examples of visible cell projections include:Neural Axons in neuronsFlagellum in flagellatesCilia in ciliatesPseudopodia in AmoeboidsFilopodia in migrating cells.
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