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Dividing a cell into more than one cell is called .?

I checked out my Excel 2007 software and it looks like the closest answer would be 'unmerging' the cell. Here is direct text for their help website though:You can't split an individual cell, but you can make it appear as if a cell has been split by merging the cells above it. For example, you want to split cell A2 into three cells that will appear, side-by-side, under cell A1 (you want to utilize cell A1 as a heading). It is not possible to split cell A2, but you can achieve a similar effect by merging cells A1, B1, and C1 into one, single cell. You then enter your data in cells A2, B2, and C2. These three cells appear as if they are split under one larger cell (A1) that acts as a heading.


When do cells split into two cells?

It's all part of a cell's life. The cell must split to reproduce. When the cells in your body split, you grow or they replace other dead cells. Reproduction is necessary for sustaining a living organism or population.


How are cells in polar bears and single body cells of a bacterium alike?

a fat cell in a polar bear holds more heat and travel in lumps mean while a single body cell travels by its self


How can one cell be the building block of life for organisms?

Cells make more cells. In fact, in the womb, you spent around thirty minutes of your life as a single cell.


Are trees single celled organisms?

yes, as a matter of fact they are, because a single cell can be as large as a tree (wrong) Trees are absolutely not single-celled organisms. they have phloem cells, xylom cells, probably more millions of cells than we can count.

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What is a split in Excel?

Splitting a cell means taking a cell that is a merged cell, and so would originally have consisted of more than one cell and returning the cell to being those cells. So it is reversing the process of merging cells.


Is Split cells and Merge cells options are same?

No, they are the opposite of each other. Split cells allows you to break a cell into several different cells and merge cells brings two or more cells together to make one cell.


Dividing a cell into more than one cell is called .?

I checked out my Excel 2007 software and it looks like the closest answer would be 'unmerging' the cell. Here is direct text for their help website though:You can't split an individual cell, but you can make it appear as if a cell has been split by merging the cells above it. For example, you want to split cell A2 into three cells that will appear, side-by-side, under cell A1 (you want to utilize cell A1 as a heading). It is not possible to split cell A2, but you can achieve a similar effect by merging cells A1, B1, and C1 into one, single cell. You then enter your data in cells A2, B2, and C2. These three cells appear as if they are split under one larger cell (A1) that acts as a heading.


In Excel dividing a cell into more than one cell is called?

I checked out my Excel 2007 software and it looks like the closest answer would be 'unmerging' the cell. Here is direct text for their help website though:You can't split an individual cell, but you can make it appear as if a cell has been split by merging the cells above it. For example, you want to split cell A2 into three cells that will appear, side-by-side, under cell A1 (you want to utilize cell A1 as a heading). It is not possible to split cell A2, but you can achieve a similar effect by merging cells A1, B1, and C1 into one, single cell. You then enter your data in cells A2, B2, and C2. These three cells appear as if they are split under one larger cell (A1) that acts as a heading.


Differentiate unicellular cells from multicellular cell?

unicellular cell are cell that is single while multicellular is compose of more cells


Does splitting cells involve creating a single by combining two or more selected cells?

Creating a single cell by combining two or more cells is known as merging. Splitting is the opposite: making multiple cells from one cell.


When do cells split into two cells?

It's all part of a cell's life. The cell must split to reproduce. When the cells in your body split, you grow or they replace other dead cells. Reproduction is necessary for sustaining a living organism or population.


What is a combination of cells?

When more than one cell or battery is put together in a single circuit then such arrangement of cells is called combination of cells.


The cells of multicellular organisms?

cells are cells, but a multicellular organism has more than one cell, though unicellular organisms have only a single cell.


What are two or more selected cells that Excel also treats as a single cell?

Depending on what you mean, it could be a range, which is a group of cells in Excel, that can be referenced in a formula as a block, but they are not a single cell then. You could be referring to cells that have been merged, in which case Excel treats them as a single cell.


What is combination of cell?

When more than one cell or battery is put together in a single circuit then such arrangement of cells is called combination of cells.


Where is the human body does meiosis occur?

in cells. cells undergo meiosis to make sex cells. one cell splits into two cells, ad then the two cells split into two more cells.